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  • Question of the Week – Sunlight Exposure

    Question of the Week – Sunlight Exposure

    This week, the question was: What has caused parts of this cauliflower head to purple? This cauliflower has some purpling/reddening caused by exposure to sunlight. It is important to have enough healthy leaves on the plant to cover the head as it develops. If for any reason the leaves do not cover the head (poor…

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  • Weekly Field Update – 1/17/23

    Weekly Field Update – 1/17/23

    The Weekly Field Updates are back for 2023! We hope everyone had a great holiday season and is off to a good start this year. We have lots of fruit and vegetable meetings over the next couple of months, so check out the Upcoming Events tab for the complete lineup. This week there will be…

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  • How Seedless Watermelon Cultivars React to Fusarium Wilt: Average Results of 2021 and 2022 Trials

    How Seedless Watermelon Cultivars React to Fusarium Wilt: Average Results of 2021 and 2022 Trials

    From Tony Keinath, Extension Vegetable Pathologist. As part of a large USDA Specialty Crop Research Initiative grant, I have been working with Dr. Jonathan Schultheis, Horticulturist at NCSU, to evaluate seedless watermelon cultivars grown in plots naturally infested with the Fusarium wilt fungus. The South Carolina trials were done in my Fusarium-infested field at the…

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  • Question of the Week – Citrus

    Question of the Week – Citrus

    This week, the question was: What is this plant that is blooming right now (late fall) and providing forage for bees? This is a Meyer lemon tree. This tree is part of an ongoing trial at the Coastal REC to evaluate the cold tolerance of several citrus varieties. In a tropical environment, this variety of…

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  • Weekly Field Update – 11/28/22

    Weekly Field Update – 11/28/22

    Today’s update will be our final update of 2022. With things slowing down in the field, we will take some time to focus on other projects, and the Weekly Field Updates will resume in January. One of the things we will be focusing on for the remainder of the year is evaluating the SC Grower.…

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  • Question of the Week – Cudweed

    Question of the Week – Cudweed

    This week, the question was: What is this cool season weed? This is a species of cudweed (Gnaphalium sp.). Cudweed grows in a rosette form through most of the winter until the weather warms up, allowing it to produce inflorescence. Inflorescence may appear in the fall as well. The undersides of the leaves are light-colored,…

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