Posted by Grange Co-op on 22nd May 2020
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One of the most popular gardening plants in the Pacific Northwest are tomatoes, but all too often with thousands of tomato varieties in existence, it can be difficult to know which i… Read more
Posted by Grange Co-op on 16th May 2018
WHAT IS BLOSSOM-END ROT?
One common, yet avoidable problem gardeners face is blossom-end rot. This water-soaked spot at the blossom end of tomatoes, peppers, squash, cucumber, and melon fruits is not a fungus or a contractible disease, rather it is a symptom of calcium deficiency.
Blossom-end rot becomes even more prevalent when the growing season starts out wet and then becomes dry when fruit is setting. The fluctuation of moisture reduces t… Read more