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S4E18 Powdery Mildew -The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener radio show

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If you are downloading our show you like gardening and thank you
With programming of Videos and our radio show we work hard to bring you information that you can use. Each year we create a survey to gather information to present to companies and current sponsors to show them trends and needs of our followers
Here is our 2020 Survey 25 click the box questions about 2 to 3 minutes to fill it out. Thank you
Click Here
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The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show from
March – Oct weekly
Heard on Joy 1340 AM & 98.7 FM Milwaukee, WI Saturday mornings 7-8 AM CST https://tunein.com/radio/Joy-1340-s30042/
Heard on WCRN 830 AM Westborough/Boston, MA Saturdays 8-9 AM EST https://tunein.com/radio/WCRN-AM-830-Full-Service-Radio-s1112/
Heard on KYAH 540 AM Delta/Salt Lake City, UT Saturdays 1-2 PM MST Reply Sundays 9-10 PM MST https://www.yahradio540.com/listen-live/
Heard on KDIZ 1570 AM Minneapolis, MN Saturdays 4-5 PM and replay Sundays 2-3 PM CST http://player.listenlive.co/57071
Heard on WAAM 1600 AM & 92.7 FM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8 AM EST https://tinyurl.com/p68cvft
Heard on WOGO 680 AM & 103.1 FM Chippewa Falls, WI Sundays 9-10 AM CST https://www.christiannetcast.com/listen/player.asp?station=wogo-am
Heard on KFEQ 680 AM & 107.9 FM St. Joseph/Kansas City, MO Sundays 10-11 AM CST http://www.680kfeq.com/live-stream/
Heard on WNAX 570 AM Yankton SD Sundays 10-11 AM CST https://tunein.com/radio/Radio-570-s36447/
Heard on WRMN 1410 AM & 96.7 FM Elgin/Chicago, IL Sundays Noon-1 PM CST https://www.wrmn1410.com/
Heard on KMET 1490 AM & 98.1 FM Banning, CA Tuesdays 9 - 10 AM PST https://www.kmet1490am.com/
Check out https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/
Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com
Or call 24/7 leave your question at 1-800 927-SHOW
In segment two Joey and Holly talk about Powdery mildew
(what is it)
Powdery mildew is one of the easier plant diseases to identify, as its symptoms are quite distinctive. Infected plants display white powdery spots on the leaves and stems. The lower leaves are the most affected, but the mildew can appear on any above-ground part of the plant. As the disease progresses, the spots get larger
commonly affected plants include cucurbits (squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, melons), nightshades (tomatoes, eggplants, peppers), roses, and legumes (beans, peas).
HOW DOES POWDERY MILDEW SPREAD?
Powdery mildew spores typically drift into your garden with the wind, but if you’ve had powdery mildew occur in the past, new outbreaks may also come from dormant spores in old vegetative material or weeds nearby.
Unlike many other fungal diseases, powdery mildew thrives in warm (60-80°F / 15-27°C), dry climates, though it does require fairly high relative humidity (i.e., humidity around the plant) to spread. In cooler, rainy areas, it does not spread as well, and it is also slowed down by temperatures higher than 90°F (32°C). It tends to affect plants in shady areas more than those in direct sun, too.
What can u do
1. Space plants so they do not touch
3. Keep a look out
You can cut off up to 25% of effective areas (careful when caring it away)
Watering from overhead can help to wash spores off leaves. Note, however, that wet foliage can often contribute to the development of other common diseases, so it’s best not to rely on this as a prevention tactic. Only early in the day so the leaves can dry off
There are chemical you can use
Mix 1 teaspoon baking soda in 1 quart of water. Spray plants thoroughly, as the solution will only kill fungus that it comes into contact with.
Vinegar – the acetic acid of vinegar can control powdery mildew. A mixture of 2-3 tablespoons of common apple cider vinegar, containing 5% acetic acid mixed with a gallon of water does job. However, too much vinegar can burn plants
You can do this before you even see any problems
Joe lamp powdery mildew
Check out the companies that make the show possible
Power Planter of www.powerplanter.com
Proplugger of www.proplugger.com
World's coolest rain gauge www.worldscoolestraingauge.com
Rootmaker of www.rootmaker.com Us coupon code TWVG at checkout and save 10% of your order
Tomato snaps of www.tomatosnaps.com
Chapin Manufacturing Inc. of www.chapinmfg.com
Pomona pectin of www.pomonapectin.com
Iv organics of www.ivorganics.com
Dr. JimZ of www.drjimz.com
Seed Savers Exchange of www.seedsavers.org
Waterhoop of www.waterhoop.com
Green Gobbler of www.greengobbler.com
Nessalla koombucha of www.nessalla.com
MI Green House LLC of www.migreenhouse.com
Phyllom BioProducts of www.phyllombioproducts.com
Happy leaf led of www.happyleafled.com
Neptunes harvest of www.neptunesharvest.com
Dripworks of www.dripworks.com
We Grow Indoors of www.wegrowindoors.com
Harvestmore of www.harvest-more.com
Deer defeat www.deerdefeat.com
Blue ribbon organics www.blueribbonorganics.com
Bluemel's garden & landscape center www.bluemels.com Milwaukee,WI official garden center of the show
Wisconsin Greenhouse company of https://wisconsingreenhousecompany.com/
Chip Drop of https://getchipdrop.com/?ref=wisconsinvegetable
Tree-Ripe Fruit Co of https://www.tree-ripe.com/
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If you are downloading our show you like gardening and thank you
With programming of Videos and our radio show we work hard to bring you information that you can use. Each year we create a survey to gather information to present to companies and current sponsors to show them trends and needs of our followers
Here is our 2020 Survey 25 click the box questions about 2 to 3 minutes to fill it out. Thank you
Click Here
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScgbPTB3BrbkZhsuIS5nXGabLga4aamZgsNe2M66CuQuSPCTw/viewform?usp=sf_link
The Wisconsin Vegetable Gardener Radio Show from
March – Oct weekly
Heard on Joy 1340 AM & 98.7 FM Milwaukee, WI Saturday mornings 7-8 AM CST https://tunein.com/radio/Joy-1340-s30042/
Heard on WCRN 830 AM Westborough/Boston, MA Saturdays 8-9 AM EST https://tunein.com/radio/WCRN-AM-830-Full-Service-Radio-s1112/
Heard on KYAH 540 AM Delta/Salt Lake City, UT Saturdays 1-2 PM MST Reply Sundays 9-10 PM MST https://www.yahradio540.com/listen-live/
Heard on KDIZ 1570 AM Minneapolis, MN Saturdays 4-5 PM and replay Sundays 2-3 PM CST http://player.listenlive.co/57071
Heard on WAAM 1600 AM & 92.7 FM Ann Arbor, MI Sundays 7-8 AM EST https://tinyurl.com/p68cvft
Heard on WOGO 680 AM & 103.1 FM Chippewa Falls, WI Sundays 9-10 AM CST https://www.christiannetcast.com/listen/player.asp?station=wogo-am
Heard on KFEQ 680 AM & 107.9 FM St. Joseph/Kansas City, MO Sundays 10-11 AM CST http://www.680kfeq.com/live-stream/
Heard on WNAX 570 AM Yankton SD Sundays 10-11 AM CST https://tunein.com/radio/Radio-570-s36447/
Heard on WRMN 1410 AM & 96.7 FM Elgin/Chicago, IL Sundays Noon-1 PM CST https://www.wrmn1410.com/
Heard on KMET 1490 AM & 98.1 FM Banning, CA Tuesdays 9 - 10 AM PST https://www.kmet1490am.com/
Check out https://thewisconsinvegetablegardener.com/
Email your questions to Gardentalkradio@gmail.com
Or call 24/7 leave your question at 1-800 927-SHOW
In segment two Joey and Holly talk about Powdery mildew
(what is it)
Powdery mildew is one of the easier plant diseases to identify, as its symptoms are quite distinctive. Infected plants display white powdery spots on the leaves and stems. The lower leaves are the most affected, but the mildew can appear on any above-ground part of the plant. As the disease progresses, the spots get larger
commonly affected plants include cucurbits (squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, melons), nightshades (tomatoes, eggplants, peppers), roses, and legumes (beans, peas).
HOW DOES POWDERY MILDEW SPREAD?
Powdery mildew spores typically drift into your garden with the wind, but if you’ve had powdery mildew occur in the past, new outbreaks may also come from dormant spores in old vegetative material or weeds nearby.
Unlike many other fungal diseases, powdery mildew thrives in warm (60-80°F / 15-27°C), dry climates, though it does require fairly high relative humidity (i.e., humidity around the plant) to spread. In cooler, rainy areas, it does not spread as well, and it is also slowed down by temperatures higher than 90°F (32°C). It tends to affect plants in shady areas more than those in direct sun, too.
What can u do
1. Space plants so they do not touch
3. Keep a look out
You can cut off up to 25% of effective areas (careful when caring it away)
Watering from overhead can help to wash spores off leaves. Note, however, that wet foliage can often contribute to the development of other common diseases, so it’s best not to rely on this as a prevention tactic. Only early in the day so the leaves can dry off
There are chemical you can use
Mix 1 teaspoon baking soda in 1 quart of water. Spray plants thoroughly, as the solution will only kill fungus that it comes into contact with.
Vinegar – the acetic acid of vinegar can control powdery mildew. A mixture of 2-3 tablespoons of common apple cider vinegar, containing 5% acetic acid mixed with a gallon of water does job. However, too much vinegar can burn plants
You can do this before you even see any problems
Joe lamp powdery mildew
Check out the companies that make the show possible
Power Planter of www.powerplanter.com
Proplugger of www.proplugger.com
World's coolest rain gauge www.worldscoolestraingauge.com
Rootmaker of www.rootmaker.com Us coupon code TWVG at checkout and save 10% of your order
Tomato snaps of www.tomatosnaps.com
Chapin Manufacturing Inc. of www.chapinmfg.com
Pomona pectin of www.pomonapectin.com
Iv organics of www.ivorganics.com
Dr. JimZ of www.drjimz.com
Seed Savers Exchange of www.seedsavers.org
Waterhoop of www.waterhoop.com
Green Gobbler of www.greengobbler.com
Nessalla koombucha of www.nessalla.com
MI Green House LLC of www.migreenhouse.com
Phyllom BioProducts of www.phyllombioproducts.com
Happy leaf led of www.happyleafled.com
Neptunes harvest of www.neptunesharvest.com
Dripworks of www.dripworks.com
We Grow Indoors of www.wegrowindoors.com
Harvestmore of www.harvest-more.com
Deer defeat www.deerdefeat.com
Blue ribbon organics www.blueribbonorganics.com
Bluemel's garden & landscape center www.bluemels.com Milwaukee,WI official garden center of the show
Wisconsin Greenhouse company of https://wisconsingreenhousecompany.com/
Chip Drop of https://getchipdrop.com/?ref=wisconsinvegetable
Tree-Ripe Fruit Co of https://www.tree-ripe.com/
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