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Late blight on a tomato. Photo: Kirsten Jennings via flickr, some rights reserved.
Late blight on a tomato. Photo: Kirsten Jennings via flickr, some rights reserved.

An update on late blight and keeping perennial beds neat

Late blight was recently confirmed in a few more upstate counties. Todd Moe talks with Amy Ivy, Executive Director/Horticulture Educator at cooperative extension in Clinton and Essex counties, about tips for dealing with the tomato disease. Amy also has some ideas for late-summer perennial garden maintenance.  Go to full article
Leaves on a maple at NCPR's studios in Canton have just begun changing color
Leaves on a maple at NCPR's studios in Canton have just begun changing color

An Early Start to Nature's Fall Fashion Show?

Fall is on its way and the trees are starting to change color. But doesn't it seem a little early to see autumn's colored foliage? Martha Foley and horticulturist Amy Ivy talk about the first signs of the new season.  Go to full article

Late Summer Gardening: It's Not Over Yet!

Martha Foley talks with horticulturist Amy Ivy about the warm, late summer and the extended gardening season.  Go to full article

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