Many people would be surprised to discover a homegrown cucumber isn’t like the cucumbers sold in the grocery store. A homegrown garden cucumber will beat a store-bought veggie for taste every time.
Introducing cucumber plants to your garden is an ideal way to begin growing your own food. This nutrient-dense vegetable is great to have on hand to add to salads and snack on throughout the day.
Researchers at Martin Luther University have developed groundbreaking RNA-based agents that offer high levels of protection ...
Nasturtiums can also be used to suppress weeds and control pests on melon vines, but that’s not the only reason to try out ...
CsAGL16, that simultaneously regulates lateral branch development and drought tolerance in cucumbers. This dual-function ...
10. High Tunnel Harvest Trolley Harvest smarter by constructing a trolley that runs the length of your high tunnel. Jacob Helling of Twin Organics demonstrates how ...
Research lead Sven-Erik Behrens, PhD, at the Institute of Biochemistry and Biotechnology at MLU, and colleagues, reported ...
Cover, water and label. Put in a propagator to germinate. If growing indoors, plant two cucumbers in a growing bag at the end of May and support with a garden cane attached to the ceiling of the ...
New RNA-based active agents reliably protect plants against the Cucumber mosaic virus (CMV), the most common virus in agriculture and horticulture. They were developed by researchers at the Martin ...
University of Illinois Extension horticulture experts will present tips, how-to’s, and answer questions about each monthly ...