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A basket of heirloom tomatoes. Kim Schwind
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Are Your Tomatoes Feeling the Heat?

July 19, 2024
It's hot. Tomatoes like heat, right? Actually, tomatoes like warm weather, between 65 and 85 degrees. When temperatures soar past 95, tomatoes stop growing. In that kind of heat, their flowers fail to pollinate and instead they dry up and drop off, putting a pause on the production of new fruit.
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Elderberry flowers. Mike Flanner
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Elderberry

July 5, 2024
Gardeners looking for a drought-tolerant and highly disease-resistant native shrub might consider adding the blue elderberry (Sambucus cerulean also known as Sambucus Mexicana) to their landscape.
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Redbud in bloom in the spring, Jeanette Alosi
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Local Trees: Consider the Redbud

June 21, 2024
Redbuds in bloom are a most welcome harbinger of spring. Their dense clusters of magenta flowers bloom early, providing splashes of color against a winter landscape of browns and grays.
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