
Bob’s Blog

Diagnosing and Treating Summer Garden Problems
Summer's heat and humidity can turn your thriving vegetable garden into a battleground for pests and diseases. The warm, moist conditions create an ideal environment for fungal pathogens to flourish, bacterial infections to spread, and insect populations to explode. But don't despair— with proactive strategies, you can keep your tomatoes, cucumbers, and zucchini healthy and productive.

Knee High By The Fourth of July
The 4th of July is more than just a celebration of independence for farmers and gardeners—it’s a milestone for corn growth.

After The Rain
Planting veggies after excessive rain requires attention to soil, timing, and plant selection to ensure success. Here’s a focused guide on what to consider when starting your vegetable garden post-deluge.

Hardening Off Seedlings
If you’ve been starting seedlings indoors, now it’s almost time to move them to their permanent home in your garden. But before you dig that first hole, there’s a critical step you can’t skip: hardening off.

Don’t Get Fooled: The Rise of AI-Generated Plant Scams
Sorry. That plant doesn’t actually exist.
Spring Sprouts in the Mid-Ohio Valley
Spring’s here, and in the Mid-Ohio Valley, that means dirt under your nails and a harvest worth bragging about.