OMP resident Tom Dalluge is devoted to saving, nurturing and growing American chestnuts on the Old Mission Peninsula.
Early blight in tomato plants can be a major problem for gardeners. Here’s how to keep plants healthy and growing strong.
A Blight Upon the New Year! To say it’s been a hot minute since we last covered news of Blightstone would be a bit of an understatement. Last time, it was announced the game would be coming in 2025.
As climate change threatens global food security today, the story of a Nova Scotia potato blight 180 years ago offers a sobering historical parallel. This same plant disease, the destructive water ...
Close-up photo of tomatoes on the vine with mold and tomato blight - Irina Starikova1811/Shutterstock If you've started to notice dark spots, brown leaves, or yellow ...
New strains of late blight are targeting tomatoes, and while the disease is not yet known to be on Prince Edward Island, a researcher is warning home gardeners in the province that "it's not the kind ...
Tomatoes are usually the best part of many backyard gardens, but if you’ve ever tried growing them, you know they come with their own challenges. One of the biggest headaches for growers is early ...
Pennsylvania’s No. 1 home-garden vegetable crop‚ tomatoes, should be hitting peak form this week and churning out trusses full of juicy, ripe fruits. However, this long-time summer pleasure is being ...
In Illinois, we are very fortunate to have the ability to grow multiple tree fruit crops in our climate. However, we do have quite a few insect and disease challenges to address when reaching for that ...
Potato blight could be identified at an earlier stage with the use of a new ‘phone app’ that is currently under development. Spearheaded by a research team at Aberystwyth University in Wales, the ...
Potato blight, one of the world’s most devastating crop diseases, could soon be detected using mobile phones, thanks to a new app being developed by Welsh scientists. Spearheaded by a research team at ...