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S4E16 Five problems with tomatoes, Nematodes Guest Pam Farley - The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show

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The Gardening with Joey & Holly radio show (The Wisconsin vegetable gardener)
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Mon 22 Jun 2020
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In segment one Joey and Holly talk about five problems that you may have to deal with in the tomato patch

1. Early blight
2. leaf curl
3. Blossom end rot
4. Late blight
5. Septoria Leaf Spot

In segment two Joey and Holly talk about Nematodes in the your soil good and the bad.

What Are Nematodes?
How They Spread?
How do I control nematodes in my garden?
How do i know if i have bad nematodes

In segment three Joey and Holly welcome their guest author Pam Farley https://brownthumbmama.com/

Pam Farley is also known as Brown Thumb Mama. She is a blogger, author, and small business owner. She also released an e-book recently for new gardeners.
1. tell us about your e-book - The Ultimate Beginning Garden Bundle - what inspired you to write it, and what is the biggest surprise new gardeners experience?
2. what are some commonly used essential oils in the garden and what are they best used for?
3. you are an advocate for natural living - what is natural living and what are some ways people could live more naturally - no matter where they live?
4. you have a lot of natural home ideas on your website - with a current shortage of disinfectants, how do you kill germs without bleach?
5. How can we find out more about you?

In segment four Joey and Holly answer garden questions

Cabbage is turning yellow 
Q: Why are my cabbage transplants turning yellow?
A: my first thought is over watering by you or rain as it is flushing out the Nitrogen in the soil. to fix this top dress with more compost around the plant or you can make a compost tea and water it in to feed the plant. If you have a fertilizer with a higher 1st number apply it to the plant according the the instructions. it this situations. The best would be a liquid so it can be picked up right away by the roots

Onion to seed
Q: I took an onion that had sprouted greens and planted it now I'm starting to see seeds /flower come in so my question is should I cut the flower and let the onion develop more or should I let the seed(continued)

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