
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


As seed catalogs arrive and garden planning season begins, tomato enthusiasts face an exciting, and potentially overwhelming array of choices. In this episode of 'Extension Out Loud,' Greg Vogel, Assistant Professor at Cornell's School of Integrative Plant Science, guides listeners through the complex world of tomato variety selection, drawing from his cutting-edge research and extensive field experience.
During this episode Vogel discusses:
Whether you're a novice gardener overwhelmed by catalog choices or an experienced grower seeking to optimize your tomato selection, this episode provides the scientific foundation and practical wisdom needed to make informed decisions for a successful growing season.
Listen now to transform your tomato growing experience with insights from one of Cornell's leading vegetable breeding researchers.
For more resources to help you select varieties for your garden visit the Cornell Garden Based Learning web site. For questions related to planning, and growing your garden, contact your local Cornell Cooperative Extension office.
By Cornell Cooperative Extension4.8
1313 ratings
As seed catalogs arrive and garden planning season begins, tomato enthusiasts face an exciting, and potentially overwhelming array of choices. In this episode of 'Extension Out Loud,' Greg Vogel, Assistant Professor at Cornell's School of Integrative Plant Science, guides listeners through the complex world of tomato variety selection, drawing from his cutting-edge research and extensive field experience.
During this episode Vogel discusses:
Whether you're a novice gardener overwhelmed by catalog choices or an experienced grower seeking to optimize your tomato selection, this episode provides the scientific foundation and practical wisdom needed to make informed decisions for a successful growing season.
Listen now to transform your tomato growing experience with insights from one of Cornell's leading vegetable breeding researchers.
For more resources to help you select varieties for your garden visit the Cornell Garden Based Learning web site. For questions related to planning, and growing your garden, contact your local Cornell Cooperative Extension office.