![]() Question of the Week: How to time planting for fall harvest.Įp. This week's DRL: Japanese Beetles, the Midwest Vegetable Production Guide for Commercial Growers, and The Epic Gardening Podcast (joined by our friend, Marion Whitehead!). And even If you’ve never experienced a disease problem in your tomatoes, count yourself lucky, but you should also know what to look for because there’s always a first time for everything. ![]() On today’s episode we talk about the eight most prevalent tomato plant diseases, how to prevent them, how to spot them, and how you can treat for them, prevent the spread and, hopefully, save your harvest. Every area has their own tomato diseases to contend with. We may even experience tomato leaf curl if it’s a bad year for whiteflies. In our area of west Central Missouri, it’s usually some early blight followed by Septoria leaf spot with maybe some powdery mildew thrown in just for fun. If you grow tomatoes, it’s very likely you’ve had some sort of disease attack your plants. Positively Farming Media Podcast Playlist on Spotify Just Grow Something Gardening Friends Facebook GroupĬheck out how you can become a patron on Patreon ![]() And every time I learn something new, I’m sharing it with you. This episode we are celebrating with some input from you telling me all about what you wish you knew when you started gardening, and I’ll share some of my hard-learned lessons, too. I am so excited to be sharing this journey with you and sharing our collective knowledge as we work toward our most productive dream gardens. And I think that’s why I wanted to do something more with it, share it in some way. There were things I learned in school that I hadn’t learned through experience in my own gardens yet, so gaining that knowledge and then getting to put it into practice has absolutely been invaluable. And, honestly, using it to help the farm would absolutely have been enough. Other than helping our farm business, I didn’t really have any plans for utilizing my degree after graduation. 100 episodes! When I first started this podcast back in February of 2021, I did it because I wanted to share the knowledge I had gained while studying for my horticulture degree.
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