Insect likely tomato culprit - The News-Press
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Insect likely tomato culpritThe News-PressIt is due to the feeding of sap-sucking insects such as scales, mealybugs and aphids. They prefer the shady north side of the house. They feed on the leaves and stems by sucking the sugary sap from the plant. After feeding, the insects excrete their ... |
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Say goodbye to ag research: Scientists developed plants and processes for ... - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
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Mary Jo Modica: Early growth means time for spring chores - Tuscaloosa News (subscription)
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Mary Jo Modica: Early growth means time for spring choresTuscaloosa News (subscription)There is a great temptation to start tomato plants indoors right now, but we are 10 weeks away from the last frost date. Waiting another couple of weeks will ensure you'll have small, compact plants for transplanting. Houseplants will soon begin to put ... |
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Scary Food Facts: Beetle Eggs In Canned Asparagus? The FDA Says It's OK - Forbes
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Master Gardeners | Anticipate, prepare for your spring garden - Yakima Herald-Republic
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