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Pest of the Season

July 2nd, 2021
By Marceline D Sousa
Blossom End Rot: Blossom end rot is not a disease but a very common environmental disorder many gardeners see every summer. It affects tomatoes, peppers, and cucurbits. Plants with blossom end rot show small, light brown spots at the blossom end of immature fruit.
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Why the Milky Way Disappeared from View

July 2nd, 2021
Diurnal, or daylight pollinators such as bees and butterflies, have long been considered the champion workhorses in their field; however, a paradigm shift is slowly occurring that brings to the forefront the overwhelming contributions of nocturnal Lepidoptera pollinators: the moths.
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Bird “netting” over bean seedlings made with repurposed chicken wire
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Hints, Hacks, Common Sense, and Science

July 2nd, 2021
A surprising number of serious gardeners confess to at least one occasion of being stumped by a gardening problem with no obvious answer. There are a number of ways to find an answer, one of which is the SJC Master Gardener Help Line.
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Recipes From the Garden: A Taste of the Season

July 2nd, 2021
Helloooo summer! It's all about the fresh fruits and produce. Maybe you grow your own or maybe it was that trip to the farmer's market where you loaded up. Now it's time to figure out what to do with it all! Mexican street corn salad is a definite go-to summer side.
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