On the Home and Garden Show with Vance Co. Cooperative Ext.
- Japanese beetles are here. Try shaking beetles off plants in the morning to limit their damage on plants.
- Be on the lookout for crabgrass in flower and shrub beds. Selective grass herbicide.
- Take bottom leaves off tomatoes below where actual tomatoes have formed to prevent leaf diseases
- Be cautious about using hay as a garden mulch. Herbicides used on pastures can persist in the hay and damage your vegetables.
- Vegetables may need top dressing if plants are a pale green and you haven’t top dressed them in the last three weeks
- Dieback in trees could indicate a severe problem. Contact your Extension office, the Forest Service or a certified arborist for assistance.
- When harvesting vegetables put them in the shade as soon as possible. Harvest early in the morning.
- Avoid using garden soil for container plantings. It’s heavy, doesn’t drain well, and may have weed seeds or fungal spores.
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