To prevent or treat purple leaves on tomatoes in your garden, ensure the plants have sufficient nutrients, especially phosphorus. Test the soil and adjust the pH if needed. Avoid over-fertilizing and provide consistent watering. If the leaves are already purple, consider applying a balanced fertilizer or a foliar spray containing micronutrients.
One plant that fits this description is the Purple Heart plant (Tradescantia pallida), which has purple leaves and a creeping or crawling growth habit. It is commonly used as a ground cover in garden beds or as a trailing plant in hanging baskets.
The ISBN of Garden of the Purple Dragon is 0330441116.
Garden of the Purple Dragon was created in 2005-09.
Garden of the Purple Dragon has 352 pages.
Tomatoes turn purple due to a condition called "purple shoulder," which is caused by a combination of factors such as temperature fluctuations, sunlight exposure, and genetics. This can affect the pigmentation of the fruit, resulting in a purple coloration.
Each variety of tomato has its own unique flavor. However the outside color does not really dictate what that flavor will be. It is best to try them for yourself and you will determine which ones suit your taste buds the best. Garden Harvest Supply has many different colors and varieties of tomatoes.
Purple tomatoes are often the result of a genetic mutation that causes them to produce high levels of anthocyanins, which are pigments responsible for the purple color. This mutation can occur naturally or be intentionally bred into the tomato variety.
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Almost all of the mints I have in my garden ( 6 in all) have pleasant smelling leaves ( cat mint is a bit musky) and of those 4 have some shade of purple flowers, the other two are white and a pinky purple. I recommend a good gardening book, they often have pictures to help you identify your plant. The size, shape and colour of the leaves are more often what will be the deciding factor in identification.
Purple loosestrife is considered an invasive species in many areas. It is illegal to plant or sell purple loosestrife in certain regions to prevent its spread. If you are interested in this plant for a garden, look for nurseries that carry native alternatives instead.
Tomato plants can have purple leaves due to a nutrient deficiency, specifically phosphorus. When there is not enough phosphorus in the soil, the plant may develop purple coloring on its leaves.