In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike welcomes the arrival of spring, sharing his excitement and the challenges that come with the season. He discusses the importance of preparing for gardening, addressing common concerns such as wind damage to trees and houseplants that need a little TLC. With just a few days left until spring, Mike reflects on the unpredictable weather, including the recent rain that left the ground yearning for more moisture.
The conversation shifts to practical gardening advice, as Mike tackles questions from listeners, including the right time to trim arborvitae hedges and how to manage algae in a large farm pond. He emphasizes the use of algaecides and suggests consulting local co-ops for proper application techniques.
As the episode unfolds, Mike dives into a critical topic for tomato growers: Phytophthora, a disease that has wreaked havoc on tomato crops for years. He explains the disease's history, its conditions for spread, and the importance of using resistant varieties. Mike provides valuable tips on how to protect tomato plants, such as growing them in pots and keeping them off the ground to prevent soil-borne spores from causing damage.
Listeners are also treated to a heartwarming discussion about gardening with children. Mike shares his own experiences and encourages parents to involve their kids in gardening, highlighting the valuable lessons it teaches, including patience and responsibility. He offers practical advice on keeping tasks simple and engaging to maintain children's interest in the garden.
This episode is filled with Mike's trademark humor and expertise, making it a must-listen for anyone looking to enhance their gardening skills or seeking to share the joys of gardening with the next generation. Tune in for expert advice, lively discussions, and a touch of nostalgia as Mike celebrates the beauty of spring and the joys of gardening.
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