Advice please! The foliage on my young tomato plants and climbing beans seems to be gradually turning more yellow instead of the healthy dark green it should be and I suspect this is a soil/mineral deficiency of some kind. Because of shortage of growing space I alternate their positions In the border every year and they grow with their roots in a trench of compost.
I've given the soil a dressing of chicken manure pellets but can anybody suggest something to restore the foliage to a healthier dark green colour . Neighbour's big shrubbery with roaming roots on the other side of the fence probably isn,t helping health of the soil despite my own efforts to improve it.
Green foliage going yellow
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