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One of my favorite summer memories growing up in the Midwest is eating delicious vine-ripened tomatoes. Absolutely delightful ...
The solution lies in simply removing these side shoots as they appear. Monty elaborated: “The best way to do this is in the ...
A: If a picture is worth a thousand words, your photo says it all. The curling, distorted stems and leaves are classic ...
While most pruning work is done in the dormant season, these plants rely on a mid-summer trim to keep them healthy and ensure ...
In July, “June gloom” gives way to summer heat. Days are long. Tomatoes finally ripen. Summer fruits are warm on the tree.
Another option is to use a plastic bucket, such as an old 5-gallon paint bucket or any plastic container about that size. Use ...
Growing your own tomatoes at home can be challenging but ultimately rewarding. If you find that the leaves are turning yellow ...
On the other hand, “cool water – but not ice-cold – may feel more refreshing and can support thermoregulation,” says Dr ...
AS summer evenings stretch out before us, there’s nothing quite like enjoying a balmy night in your garden or on your patio. ...
With old wire fencing, gloves, bolt or wire cutters, pliers, and measuring tools, you can create a DIY tomato cage. Here's ...
Rick Van Duyvendyk of Garden Talk emphasized prevention as the best line of defence against Dutch Elm disease. The disease is ...
This month, we are going to do a Q/A session. I know I have many great readers! I get wonderful questions via text, email, at ...