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How to Support Your Tomatoes

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How to support your tomato plants

You don’t have to stake tomatoes in order to get a decent crop, but it’s a good idea. Staking saves space, but more importantly it keeps fruit off the ground, where it is vulnerable to damage from insects and diseases. Plus, it’s easier to harvest supported plants than to hunt … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tomatoes Tagged With: growing tomatoes, Support Systems, Tomato Support, tomatoes

What to Do About Squash Vine Borers

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Photo found on Flickr, courtesy of La Grande Farmer's Market. Have you ever had a healthy-looking squash plant suddenly wilt and die? If your answer is yes, you know the devastation of the squash vine borer. To check for squash vine borers, look near the base of the plants for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cucumbers, Garden Pests, Pumpkins, Squash, Zucchinis Tagged With: Garening, pest control, Squash Vine Border, Wilt

Keeping Squash Bugs Out of the Garden

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Squash bugs are destructive feeders that attack members of the cucurbit (gourd or squash) family, especially pumpkins and squash. The insects suck on the underside of the foliage, causing leaves to wilt and eventually appear black or dried out. Adult squash bugs are 5/8-inch … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Cucumbers, Garden Pests, Pumpkins, Squash, Zucchinis Tagged With: Gardening, General Gardening, pest control, Squash Bugs

How to Protect Your Tomato Plants From Animals

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Protecting Tomato Plants from Animals

  Pets and wild animals love a healthy tomato garden. Not only is the moist soil a fun place for dogs to dig, the plants themselves provide a source of nutrition for your neighborhood squirrels, rabbits, and birds. If you leave your tomatoes without adequate … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tomatoes Tagged With: Animals, Protecting Tomatoes, tomato, tomato gardening, tomatoes

Diseases of Zucchini Plants

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The joke in Maine is that when August comes around it’s best to lock your car doors, otherwise you’re likely to find a pile of zucchini on the back seat when you get back. With such a glut of zucchini, it’s hard to believe that these popular vegetables are subject to a whole host … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Garden Diseases, Squash, Zucchinis Tagged With: Disease, Gardening, Prevention, Zuchinni

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