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mini greenhouse

DIY Mini Greenhouse for the Patio or Balcony

Dan January 3, 2019Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…can still grow your own veggies and herbs. One of the cheapest and easiest ways to accomplish this is by using tomato cages and some plastic wrap. This solution is…

Cathy Isommini greenhousevegetable gardening
natural foods

Natural Foods with Hangover Healing Power

Dan January 1, 2019This Land of Ours

…of recovery nutrients. Wash that down with a glass of Tomato juice. It contains fructose, a type of sugar that helps your body metabolize alcohol more quickly. I’m Cathy Isom……

Cathy Isomhangover curehoneyLemontomato juice
christmas tree

Christmas Tree Disposal After the Holidays

Dan December 21, 2018This Land of Ours

…tomato stakes, and the needles make good mulch. They can also simply be broken into pieces and left to rot around trees. Or, placing the annual Christmas tree in a…

Cathy IsomChristmas Tree disposal
bindweed

Instances of Bindweed Popping Up in Central Valley Farms

Dan November 7, 2018Environment, Field & Row Crops

…herbicides, especially once it has become established in fields. Significant infestation can preclude planting of several vegetable crops. “A lot of our tomato growers who are in rotation with cotton…

BindweedCalifornia agricultureLynn SosnoskieWaterhemp

Recognizing the Size and Scope of the Forage Industry

Brian German September 27, 2018Field & Row Crops, Industry

…rotational benefits to not only subsequent crops like lettuce and tomato, and wheat and corn and so forth, but also for soil health and holding the soil in place and…

alfalfaforage crop
garden

How Much to Plant in the Garden

Dan September 26, 2018Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

Have you ask yourself-how many tomato plants fo I need to plant? Cathy Isom is taking the guesswork out of how much to grow in your garden. That’s coming up…

Cathy Isomgarden calculatorvegetable garden

Agri View: Another Nematode

Dan September 25, 2018Agri View

…Griner… Image credit: (top left) Nematode Nodules/Public Domain, Link (top right) A juvenile root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne incognita, penetrates a tomato root. Once inside, the juvenile, which also attacks cotton roots,…

Everett Grinerroot knot nematode
California Processing Tomato Report, tomatoes, food processing

Using Solar Energy to Dry Pomace Increases Potential for Other Uses

Brian German September 17, 2018Industry, Technology

…fruits and vegetables that were processed. Milczarek noted that they were able to convert tomato, prune and carrot pomace “into a dried stable material using only energy from the sun…

food processingscientific research
vegetarian

The California Kitchen: Vegetarian Lasagna

Dan September 14, 2018California Kitchen, Fruits & Vegetables

…Garlic Infused Olive Oil 2 C Baby Spinach 2 C Tomato Sauce 1 C Roasted San Marzano Tomatoes 1/3 C Sugar 1/2 C Italian Seasoning TT S + P TT…

Albert J. HernandezlasagnaThe Untamed Chefvegetarian

Water Works: Deficit Irrigation in Processing Tomatoes

Brian German August 9, 2018News from our Sponsors, Water Works

…use of processing tomatoes is to make tomato paste and other concentrated material, the goal in production is to maximize the amount of tomato solids in the fruit, with the…

irrigationwater works
bountiful harvest

Agri View: Genetically, What is a Fruit?

Dan July 30, 2018Agri View, Fruits & Vegetables

Have you thought of the tomato as a fruit? What about strawberries, watermelon, or grapes you eat as vegetables? Everett Griner talks about how genetically, these are considered as fruit,…

Everett Grinerfruitsvegetables

Foods to Grow on a Balcony

Taylor Hillman June 25, 2018This Land of Ours

…the floor, and it will happily grow upwards and produce fruit above everything else. Tomatoes and Hot Peppers will also do well on the balcony. Tomato vines can be trained…

this land of ours
worst garden pest

Worst Garden Pest to Watch Out For

Dan June 20, 2018Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…pests we need to keep a daily watch for. Among them, the pesky hornworm – or large green caterpillar known for feasting on tomato crops. Another pesky pest, slugs. Try…

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hornworms

How to Deal with Tomato Hornworms

Dan June 19, 2018Fruits & Vegetables, This Land of Ours

…Ours. How to Deal with Tomato Hornworms If you’ve ever grown garden tomatoes, chances are you have dealt with hornworms. These green caterpillar pests can be found in most any region of…

Cathy Isomtomato hornwormstomatoes
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