SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report – February 24, 2025
“SC crops break dormancy—pests, weather & tips inside!”
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Feb 25, 2025 | In the Garden
“SC crops break dormancy—pests, weather & tips inside!”
Feb 18, 2025 | In the Garden
In this week’s SC Fruit & Veg Report: Frost prep for strawberries, neopest challenges, pest management tips, and updates from Coastal, Midlands & Pee Dee regions.
Feb 11, 2025 | In the Garden
Warm weather is pushing crop growth, but spider mites are appearing in strawberries across SC. Read the latest field updates, pest alerts, and management tips.
Feb 4, 2025 | In the Garden
As temperatures warm up, SC growers are monitoring mite and disease risks following recent cold damage. Agents emphasize sanitizing brassica fields to prevent secondary infections and offer key strawberry care tips. Read the full SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report – 2/3/25 for expert updates, upcoming grower events, and essential resources.
Jan 28, 2025 | In the Garden
Snow and cold weather slowed down work in South Carolina’s fields last week, but growers are set to return to the fields this week. Read about the latest conditions affecting crops like strawberries and peaches, as well as important upcoming events for growers.
Jan 21, 2025 | In the Garden
The SC Fruit and Vegetable Field Report is back for 2025! This week’s update highlights cold weather impacts on strawberries and greens, with root and crown rot posing challenges. Learn how growers across the regions are adapting and preparing for the spring season.
Dec 12, 2024 | Fruits & Vegetables, Vegetables
Chinese vegetables are gaining popularity in home gardens, offering diverse flavors and textures. This guide covers how to grow a variety of cool-season and warm-season Chinese vegetables, including bok choy, Chinese cabbage, yard-long beans, and bitter melon. Learn essential tips on planting, watering, fertilizing, and managing pests and diseases to ensure a healthy, productive garden.
Dec 4, 2024 | In the Garden
Blake Brown showcases a massive pomelo (Citrus maxima) at the 2024 Southeast Citrus Expo, sparking interest with its size and sweet, floral flavor. As an ancestor of modern grapefruit, the pomelo offers a non-bitter alternative for citrus lovers. Learn more about this cold-hardy fruit and its potential for South Carolina gardens.
Dec 3, 2024 | In the Garden
The December 2, 2024, Fruit and Vegetable Field Report highlights how South Carolina growers are managing winter conditions. Fall brassicas are thriving, while strawberries face mixed results across regions. Coastal and inland updates address strategies for pest control, frost protection, and crop development heading into 2025.
Nov 13, 2024 | In the Garden
What crop is this? This is a luffa gourd (Luffa aegyptiaca). A similar species (Luffa acutangula) is sometimes also called Chinese okra because of its okra-like shape and pronounced ribbing of its...
Nov 12, 2024 | In the Garden
Weekly Field Update – 11/11/24 We finally got some rain this past week. Fall crops are coming along nicely with scattered insect and disease issues. Neopest is showing up in strawberries as plants...
Nov 5, 2024 | In the Garden
The weather remains dry, with no real relief in sight. Strawberry planting has finished up and the condition of plantings is mixed. Disease levels are low due to the dry weather, while insect levels...
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