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Late blight and downy mildew
diseases that attack tomatoes, potatoes and vine crops such as cucumbers and squash — have been confirmed in Ohio, threatening vegetable farms and backyard gardens across the state.
How to stop blossom end rot
Blossom end rot can affect tomatoes, peppers, eggplant, cucumbers, squash and even watermelons.
Gardener’s book offers laughable lines; waging war against ‘SuperChuck’
I have had quite a few good laughs as I have turned the pages of The $64 Tomato by William Alexander.
Roundup of gardening news for July 28, 2022
There will be a field night focused on the technologies of tomorrow for your home or commercial tomato plantings, organized by the Ohio State University.
Fighting the good fight for vegetable plants
Learning to grow tomatoes in the garden and on the homestead isn’t about doing one thing right. It’s more like a boxing match for Eric Keller.
Self sufficiency feeds the soul
Modern agriculture currently feeds the world, but it doesn’t feed Eric Keller’s soul, like bottle feeding a calf or harvesting tomatoes with his kids.
Not just for looks
SALEM, Ohio – Picture it. A crystal bowl. Mounds of vibrant green, leafy lettuce. Red cherry tomatoes nestled inside.
An empty aisle: Heavy rainfall gives vegetable lovers little to pick
Wet fields have prevented Ohio’s tomato and other vegetable crop producers from planting in a timely manner, which may result in reduced yields.
How to keep pests out of your garden
Rabbits, groundhogs and insects can relentlessly nibble at fresh leaves off of tomato plants and sunflower sprouts. Here are some tactics to keep your garden pest-free.
Fast-growing vegetables for the impatient gardener
While tomatoes, peppers and watermelons require long growing seasons, many other fruits and vegetables grow much faster. Learn which varieties grow quickly.






