As the weather feels more and more like fall, disease is becoming more apparent. Strawberry planting is just beginning and will pick up in the next week. Leafy greens are looking good, though caterpillar populations are high in places. See details below. As we get into strawberry season, check out this year’s Strawberry Webinar Series […]| The South Carolina Grower
Finally, some rain. It looks like we will get a little more in the next day or two. Diseases have been hanging around and are likely to kick up with the moisture. Caterpillar activity is causing so…| The South Carolina Grower
Did you know that you can use oats as a cover crop this fall for your garden and raised beds – and never have to worry about tilling them in … The post How To Use Oats As A Garden Cover Crop – The Perfect No Till Way To Protect & Power! appeared first on Old World Garden Farms.| Old World Garden Farms
As fall officially begins, we remain very dry across the state. Cucurbit crops are showing widespread virus symptoms. Fall-harvest strawberries are being planted and spring-harvest berries will start in another couple of weeks. See details below. Keep an eye on the Upcoming Events tab periodically so you don’t miss any of our winter/spring meetings. Also, […]| The South Carolina Grower
Wondering if there are still a few vegetables you can plant in early fall to get a little more harvest from your garden before winter arrives? Guess what? The answer is yes – but you need to get planting now! When summer is winding down and cooler air begins to creep in, many gardeners think … The post Five Vegetables You Can Plant In Early Fall – And Still Harvest Before Winter Arrives! appeared first on This Is My Garden.| This Is My Garden
We received more rain over most of the state last week which is holding up some field operations. Two-spotted cotton leafhoppers have been found in most okra and eggplant fields on the coast. Disea…| The South Carolina Grower
Rain and cooler temperatures continued for most of the week. As a result, disease pressure is high right now, so be sure to stay on top of management programs. The invasive two-spot cotton leafhopp…| The South Carolina Grower
See how to plant garlic in the fall, and why fall is the best time to plant for a big summer harvest next year of tasty garlic bulbs!| This Is My Garden
See how and when to plant your onions in the fall - and why it is the best method for growing bigger and more flavorful onions!| This Is My Garden