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FS547,Some of the most common fungal diseases that infect tomatoes grown in the home garden include Anthracnose fruit rot, Early blight, Septoria leaf spot, Late blight, and Buckeye rot all which ...
Strawberries can be an easy and delicious fruit crop for the home garden if a few cultural requirements are met. Fortunately, strawberries can thrive in a wide range of soil types and conditions ...
FS1308,Crabgrass (Digitaria spp.) is a true annual in the northeastern United States (Figure 1). Seeds germinate in the spring and seedlings grow rapidly throughout the summer as a warm-season (C 4) ...
FS992,Hop Trellis System Hops can be planted in the spring as early as the ground can be worked, and the danger of frost has passed. Hops are propagated from rhizomes that are generally available from ...
Powdery mildew is one of the most important and destructive diseases of pumpkin in the home garden. If left uncontrolled, Powdery mildew can completely defoliate and kill a plant in a short period.
FS548,Late in the growing season, Phytophthora blight may infect maturing green or ripe pumpkin fruit. Symptoms of Phytophthora blight on infected fruit include the production of masses of white, ...
Introduction Individuals with developmental disabilities have many strengths, but can at times exhibit challenging, problematic, or unfamiliar behaviors. Working with this clientele requires an ...
Introduction There are three basic learning styles: Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic. Visual learners learn better by watching rather than listening and tend to better remember the details of ...
The webbing clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella (Hummel)) and casemaking clothes moth (Tineola pellionella L.) are occasionally found in homes infesting wool, fur, leather, and other animal materials.
Join us for an engaging session where you'll discover practical ways to actively support the LGBTQIA2S+ community in your personal life and surrounding community. Led by Ricardo Kairios, FCHS Educator ...
FS1369,Insect Habitat Beneficial insects, like butterflies, moths, fireflies, and native bees, require leaf litter to survive (Figure 2). They are critical components of our ecosystem as they ...
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