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Winter and Spring Weather Extremes Will Impact Yards, Gardens
Weather has dampened the plans of many gardeners and homeowners this growing season. In fact, this May was the wettest on record in the Chicago area since 1871, according to the National Weather Service. "Cool, wet weather promotes foliage diseases, such as leaf blights,...
Tips and Trellising for Tomato Success
Give a little time and attention to managing water, nutrition, and airflow, and you will have an ample harvest of garden tomatoes.  One of the most common issues for home gardeners is blossom end rot, a black patch on the bottom (blossom-side) of your fruit, caused by...
Quick Tips for Keeping the Kitchen Safe
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate every year 1 in 6 Americans becomes sick from food. Although the number of people getting sick from foodborne illness may be much higher. Lisa Peterson, Nutrition & Wellness Educator with University of Illinois Extension,...