Tomatoes got a cool, slow start this year, but with sunshine and warmer temperatures now, they're catching up. Of course, there are some key problems to keep an eye out for. Cooperative Extension's Amy Ivy reminds us about septoria and early blight, and the much more threatening late blight.And there's a caterpillar to look for: the tomato hornworm. It's wonderfully (or tragically) well camouflaged. You might just see the damage it's done first. [full story]