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Water Squash and Avoid Powdery Mildew, Yellow Leaves on Tomato Plant, 9 Heat-Tolerant Herbs, and BLT Guacamole

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Start growing good food at home with daily advice, tips, and tricks from gardeners like you. [FGN Daily]( June 6, 2024 Enjoy this newsletter? Please forward it to your friends [Summer Garden Planning Calendar Kit]( [FREE for You Now: Printable 2024 Summer Garden Planning Calendar Kit!]( Download this kit when you join the Food Gardening Network Gold Club Membership: - Plan your Summer food garden today! - Never miss an important Summer task. - Be inspired to plan, plant, and enjoy! [Read More ...](   Watering & Irrigation [How to Water Squash and Avoid Powdery Mildew]( [fungal-disease-powdery-mildew]( Squash is in my top five favorite vegetables and that’s partly due to the fact that it’s both a noun and a verb. You can squash a squash but you can’t tomato a tomato. Beyond my logophile feelings toward the vegetable, squash is also one of the most versatile veggies out there. There are so many ways to enjoy and store winter and summer squash. [Read More...](  [Tomatoes]( [The Everything Tomato Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Tomatoes are the most popular plant for home gardeners! With The Everything Tomato Gardening Guide, you’ll have everything you need to know about growing and enjoying this versatile food, from the history and background of the mighty tomato to specific advice on growing, harvesting, and enjoying your hard work! [Read More ...](  Pests & Diseases [Yellow Leaves on Tomato Plants? 5 Reasons and Remedies]( [planting-tomato-seedlings]( Grocery store tomatoes don’t stand a chance compared to the fresh homegrown variety. From cherry tomatoes grown in containers to heirloom and hybrid beefsteak varieties, nothing beats a tomato grown at home. That is unless you’re unlucky and find yellowing leaves on your tomato plants. Before throwing in the proverbial towel and sending your tomato plants off to that great big beefsteak in the sky, it’s worth troubleshooting first! [Read More...](  [Magazine]( [June 2024 Issue Available Now!]( Don’t miss "Grow This, Not That: 12 Healthier Garden Vegetables to Grow and Enjoy." Kick-off planting season in "10 Fruits and Vegetables to Plant in June" and “Planting an Herb Garden: From Seed to Seasoning.” Learn how to make our favorite “Herby Green Goddess Dressing!” You’ll also get a special bonus, our printable “Summer Garden Planning Kit.” [Read More ...](  Spice & Herb Gardening [9 Heat-Tolerant Herbs That Grow Well in Hot Climates]( [Small-Herb-Garden]( I’m not gonna lie; I let my plants stress it out a little in the warmer weather. The heat index will be over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and my parsley will be looking at me like, “C’mon, woman! Where’s that AC?” My heat-tolerant herbs, however, are having a party. [Read More...]( [Avocado]( [All About Avocados Gardening Guide Available Now!]( Avocados are trendy! 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