How Vegetables Are Pollinated: Open Pollination and Hybrids

How Vegetables Are Pollinated: Open Pollination and Hybrids

Vegetables are pollinated in two basic ways: self pollination and cross pollination. • Self pollinators are plants that produce flowers that are usually fertilized by their own pollen, commlonly when the male and female flower parts are contained within the same flower. • Cross pollinators are plants with flowers that require pollen from another flower

How you’ll Resolve Early Blight, Late Blight, and Leaf Spot on Tomatoes

How you’ll Resolve Early Blight, Late Blight, and Leaf Spot on Tomatoes

Late Blight on Tomato Early blight, late blight, and leaf spot are common fungal diseases of tomato plants. Late blight is the most serious of the three. It spreads rapidly and will likely destroy the infected plant and can quickly spread to other plants—including potatoes, eggplants, and peppers. Here are basics for identifying these fungal

Row Covers, Floating Row Covers, Garden Blankets, and Colour Cloth

Row Covers, Floating Row Covers, Garden Blankets, and Colour Cloth

Row covers, floating row covers, garden blankets, and shade cloth are made from varying weights of synthetic materials and are used to protect plants. Heavyweight rows covers and garden blankets or quilts are used to protect plants from cold temperatures, chilling winds, and frosts–most often in late autumn, winter, and early spring. Lightweight floating rows

Vegetable Crop Yields, Vegetation consistent with Person, and Crop Spacing

Vegetable Crop Yields, Vegetation consistent with Person, and Crop Spacing

Vegetable crop yields and the number of vegetable plants to grow for each person in your household will help you estimate the space needed for a home vegetable garden. Crop yield estimates and consumption predictions are largely base on experience. Keeping a food log and garden record can help you hone your vegetable garden needs