Improper care can lead to the end of a zucchini rotting, a condition known as blossom end rot. Photo: Getty Images / PaulMaguire Zucchini is one of the most popular summer vegetables and is not only ...
Zucchini can be a prolific cropper and just a handful of plants can give you all the fruits you need for stir fries, salads, casseroles, zucchini noodles, and more. To guarantee the best harvest you ...
Q. Every year we have problems with zucchini. There are numerous little ones set on the plant but they stay about the same size, never getting bigger than 3 inches long. Many of them rot beginning ...
Microbial products containing bacteria (Cedomon [Pseudomonas chlororaphis MA342, PC-MA342], Mycostop [Streptomyces sp. K61, SG-K61], Proradix ® Agro [Pseudomonas sp. DSMZ13134, PS-DSMZ13134]) and ...
Q: I planted several zucchini squash in my garden. They are growing fine and producing many flowers; however, the fruit gets about 3 to 4 inches long and then rots at the tip. What is wrong?
There’s something rotten in the garden and horticulturists with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach answer questions about what may be causing those black or brown spots on tomatoes, zucchini ...
Q: A blackish spot develops on the bottom of my tomato fruit. What is the problem and how can it be prevented? A: Blossom end rot is probably responsible for the blackish spots on the tomato fruit. It ...
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