Horticulture
Managing weather-related problems in the vegetable garden
Warm temperatures and heavy rainfall can significantly affect the growth and yield of home vegetable crops.
Not all problems in the vegetable garden are caused...
Horticulture
Ready or not: It’s time to plant the fall vegetable garden
Fall crops may be seeded directly or transplanted, says K-State horticulture expert.
It may be mid-summer, but veteran gardeners know it’s time to start planning...
Horticulture
Horticulture 2025 Newsletter No. 13
1712 Claflin, 2021 Throckmorton Plant Science Center
Manhattan, KS 66506 (785) 532-6173
Horticulture Resource Center
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Horticulture
Pollination
There is a lot of confusion concerning pollination in many vegetable crops. It is important to know how different crops are pollinated. Sweet corn...
Horticulture
Anthracnose on Cucumbers
Description: Anthracnose is a disease caused by a fungus which is most severe in cucumbers, muskmelons and watermelons. Anthracnose survives in plant debris and seeds....
Horticulture
Dividing Irises
Irises have a rhizome root system. Every year, each rhizome yields additional rhizomes creating a larger network of roots. After several years of this...
Horticulture
Tomato cracking: is it preventable?
Choose different varieties to prevent common problem, says K-State expert.
Home gardeners face the problem of tomato cracking, or hard cracks on the upper part...
Horticulture
A Thousand Problems!
Tomatoes are easy to grow but have a thousand problems! You may have heard me say this before but I am convinced this is...

