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Updated: February 20, 2023
Growing Melons in a Home Garden
Planting melons in the home garden
Updated: July 22, 2024
Cucumber Beetles: Spotted or Striped on Vegetables
These beetles chew holes in leaves, flowers, and fruit. They are a common pest of cucumbers and other cucurbits.
Updated: June 28, 2024
Squash Vine Borer on Vegetables
Dead, wilting squash plants
Updated: August 14, 2023
Downy Mildew of Vegetables
Symptoms of downy mildew include tan to dull yellow angular lesions (spots) that enlarge.
Updated: July 14, 2023
Anthracnose Disease of Vegetables
Soft, sunken, dark spots on vegetables are a symptom of Anthracnose disease.
Updated: February 20, 2023
Powdery Mildew on Vegetables
Powdery mildew is a common fungal disease that grows as a white powdery coating over the surfaces of leaves. It has a wide host range.
Updated: February 20, 2023
Bacterial Wilt of Vegetables
Bacterial wilt can cause sudden wilting of cucumbers, melons, and summer squash.
Updated: February 20, 2023
Vegetables Not True to Type
Sometimes an odd-looking squash or other vegetable shows up in the backyard garden. There a few explanations for that.
Updated: February 20, 2023
Pollination Problems of Vegetables
Twisted or deformed squash and other vegetables can be the result of insufficient pollination.
Updated: February 20, 2023
Low Yields or Undersized Vegetables
Factors such as low soil fertility and hot, dry weather can result in small vegetable growth and poor yields.