Looking for some inventive and tasty ways to enjoy the last weeks of tomato season? Dave Mizzoni, who curates custom tomato dinner parties, joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Matt Rogers ...
I saw your recent column about tomato fruitworms, and was wondering if this pest also eats leaves. The leaves of one of my tomato plants are being eaten by something. A couple of the branches now have ...
Editor’s note: Throughout the growing season, Mike Hogan, OSU Extension Educator for Agriculture and Natural Resources in Franklin County will answer gardening and home landscape questions submitted ...
Yes, this is a hornworm. And yes, it looks a lot like a tomato worm or a tobacco worm. And lucky for this hornworm, it doesn’t feast on tomato leaves. It eats the leaves of several native plants, ...
The annual Tomato Festival in Columbia will celebrate 20 years when the free event returns to the University of Missouri’s Jefferson Farm and Garden, 4800 New Haven Road, from 4 to 7 p.m. Sept. 4.
This column is written by the UC Master Gardeners of Yolo County each month. It provides answers to selected questions that recently came into the UC Master Gardener – Yolo County Help Desk. Question: ...
Have you seen big green worms on your tomato plants? These are likely hornworms – either tobacco hornworms or tomato hornworms. Believe it or not, tobacco hornworms are what you find most often on ...
This guide to green caterpillars helps you easily identify the green caterpillar you've found in your yard or garden. While it's nearly impossible to include every green caterpillar species out there, ...
This tiny wasp is natural pest control for the hornworm caterpillar, bane of summer gardeners. Tomato growers know the tobacco hornworm can destroy a plant overnight. But a tiny natural ally helps ...
A little time and a few bar essentials can turn the summer’s best produce into a drink you won’t soon forget. By Rebekah Peppler The tomato’s limited yet lush seasonal run never lacks in possibility.
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Why leaving hornworm eggs can help you
Hornworms can quickly damage your tomato and pepper plants. A black light flashlight can illuminate them in the dark for easy removal. If you find white eggs on the hornworms, it’s best to leave them ...
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