Tuesday, April 27, 2010
"Communities Take Root" contest
"Communities Take Root" Contest
Edy's Fruit Bars and the Fruit Tree Planting Foundation are sponsoring a contest among communities across the country vying for your vote in order to win their own orchard!
You can vote one time each day until August 31st. 5 winners will be announced on the first of each month, from May 1st - Sept 1st.
Six Wisconsin locations are among those competing for your vote, and one of them is currently in 5th place nationwide - the brand new Bock Community Forest and Garden in Middleton, WI.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Grant for gardens on public land

Sunday, July 5, 2009
Blight affecting tomatoes and potatoes

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UPDATE August 5, 2009: The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer Protection confirms that late blight on tomato has appeared in Dane and Rock counties, the first cases of the disease in the state in six years. Full article: LATE BLIGHT ALERT
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Gardeners are being warned to destroy any Solanaceae plants (tomato, potato, eggplant) suspected of suffering from "late blight" disease, especially those purchased from big box stores.
The disease, associated with the Irish Potato Famine of the 1840's, is caused by the Phytophthora infestans fungus. While not harmful to humans, it is extremely contagious and deadly to plants.
Books:
- Phytophthora infestans: The cause of late blight of potato
- Resistance to phytophthora infestans in the potato
- Diseases, pests and disorders of potatoes: a color handbook
- Potato health management
- Phytophthora: identifying species by morphology and DNA fingerprints
- Illustrated glossary of Phytophthora / Glossário ilustrado de Phytophthora: técnicas especiais para o estudo de oomicetos
- Phytophthora: Symposium of the British Mycological Society, the British Society for Plant Pathology, and the Society of Irish Plant Pathologists held at Trinity College, Dublin, September 1989
- Proceedings of the IInd International Symposium on Tomato Diseases: Kusadasi -Turkey, October 8-12, 2007
- Proceedings of the IIIrd International Late Blight Conference: Beijing, China, April 3-6, 2008
UW-Madison dissertations & theses:
- Biological properties of Phytophthora infestans isolates from Wisconsin
- Characterization of RB and identification of additional genes involved in RB-mediated potato late blight resistance
- Genetic analysis of R9 conditioning late-blight resistance in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.)
- Late blight resistance linkages in a novel cross of the wild potato species Solanum paucissectum (series Piurana)
- Characterization of late blight resistance and unilateral incompatibility in diploid (1EBN) solanum species
- Characterization of late blight resistance and unilateral incompatibility in diploid (1EBN) solanum species
UW-Madison patent:
UW Extension Report:
More information:- Plant Pathology Research Guide
- Tomato Fruit Disorders (UW Extension)
- Tomato Diseases Powerpoint (UW Extension)
- Potato Diseases Powerpoint (UW Extension)
- Plant disease hits eastern US veggies early, hard (Associated Press)
Monday, April 27, 2009
Victory gardens!

- Everyman's garden in wartime (1917)
- Have a backyard garden (1917)
- Grow beans (1917)
- Getting the farm work done (1917)
- Drain the wet spots (1917)
- Defend your garden against insect pests (1917)
- Cultivation of Allotments (1917)
- War gardens : a pocket guide for home vegetable growers (1918)
- War vegetable gardening and the home storage of vegetables (1918)
- The War garden guyed (1918)
- The war garden victorious (1919)
- Victory gardens feed the hungry: the needs of peace demand the increased production of food in America’s victory gardens (1919)
- Gardens for Victory (1942)
Materials in UW-Madison Libraries
- War garden series (1914+) 1. Getting ready for the war garden -- 2. Seed sense for war gardeners -- 3. Early plants -- 4. Prepare the soil in the seed bed -- 5. Sowing the seed in the garden -- 6. Tillage is harvest insurance -- 7. Protect your garden
- World War 1, 1914-1918 miscellaneous broadsides from Wisconsin - Linden War Gardens, Letter from Special Committee on Food Production (Wausau, Wis.), Food Crops First (Columbia County Council of Defense)
- Raking the gardener and canning the canner : how the paragrapher, cartoonist, and humorist treat the men and women who have been raking the garden and canning the food products (1917)
- Root crops will supply food for man and beast (1917)
- Urban and suburban food production, its past and its future (1917)
- Woman’s National Farm and Garden Association bulletin (1917)
- Reuben and his wife’s war-garden (1918)
- Allotments for all; the story of a great movement (1918)
- War gardening and home storage of vegetables (1919)
- The victory of the gardens, a pageant in four episodes, written for the United States school garden army (1919)
- Home gardens for employment and food (1931)
- Community programs for subsistence gardens (1933)
- Gardening with Elizabeth Craig: a complete guide to all aspects of gardening in war-time (1940)
- Honey from your garden, a handy guide to beekeeping (1940)
- Guide for planning the local victory garden program (1942)
- War crops from our neighbor’s garden (1943)
- Victory gardeners can prevent ear-worms from entering their corn (1943)
- The 1943 victory garden program (1943)
- U.S. Government campaign to promote the production, sharing, and proper use of food. Book IV, Victory gardens campaign (1943)
- Victory garden: leader’s handbook (1943)
- Victory gardens (1943)
- Victory garden manual (1943)
- Vegetable gardening in wartime (1943)
- Going to the farm front? (1943)
- Schools and war gardens, some guides and resources (1943)
- Victory garden insect guide (1944)
- Allotmenteering in wartime (1944)
- A victory gardener’s handbook on insects and diseases (1944)
- Plow not, weed not, and really enjoy your garden (1945)
- Gardener’s chance: from war production to peace possibilities (1946)
Saturday, April 25, 2009
"The Wisconsin Gardener" video series

- Appleton Public Library
- Beaver Dam Community Library
- Berlin Public Library
- Brown County Library
- DeForest Public Library
- Door County Library (Sturgeon Bay)
- Elkhorn Public Library
- Indianhead Federated Library System
- Kenosha Public Library
- Ladysmith Public Library
- Madison Area Technical College Library
- Madison Public Library
- Manitowoc Public Library
- Marshfield Public Library
- Middleton Public Library
- Milwaukee County Federated Library System
- Northeast Wisconsin Public Library System
- Oconto Falls High School Library
- Olbrich Gardens' Schumacher Library (Madison)
- Oshkosh Public Library
- Ripon Public Library
- South Central Library System
- Southwest Wisconsin Technical College Library
- Tomahawk Public Library
- UW-Stevens Point Library
- Wauwatosa Public Library
- WI DPI Reference & Loan Library
- Winnefox Library System
Thursday, April 9, 2009
"Grow your soup": Donate seeds with a click!

When you visit HelpGrowYourSoup.com and click on "GROW," Campbell Soup Co. will donate 50 seeds to Future Farmers of America (FFA) chapters across the country.
Plus, each can of condensed soup has a code that you can enter on the site to receive a free packet of tomato seeds to grow at home. The campaign lasts through June 21 and you can click every day!
Community Projects
Along with a group called Urban Farming, Campbell is partnering with FFA chapters to plant community gardens in New York, NY (April 16); Atlanta, GA (April 21); Camden, NJ (May 2); Chicago, IL (May 12) and Detroit, MI (May 20).
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Horticulture scholarship

The Madison District of the Wisconsin Garden Club Federation invites applications through 4/15 for a $500 scholarship to a student planning to pursue a degree in a horticulture-related field of study (including landscape architecture, botany, conservation, forestry or environmental studies).
Eligible applicants must attend high school in a city in which a district club is located: Madison, Verona, Sun Prairie or Mount Horeb.
The WGCF, founded in 1928 to stimulate gardening knowledge, promote civic beauty and protect natural resources, is the largest volunteer gardening organization in the state.
Information on the scholarship is available in the administration offices of schools in the affected communities or by contacting Judith Niederberger, Madison District scholarship chair, at 608-845-7057.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Gardening mini-courses

Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Garden Expo: Feb. 13-15

The 16th annual Garden Expo will be held at the Exhibition Hall of the Alliant Center in Madison, Wisconsin, February 13-15, 2009.
The Expo features exhibits, seminars and workshops for the gardener and landscaping enthusiast. Many of the speakers are staff with UW Cooperative Extension.
Also of interest:
- Seed catalog collection at Steenbock Library (1st floor, by vending area)
- Gardening collection at Steenbock Library - books and periodicals on commercial and organic gardening, landscape design, composting, floriculture, pest management, and related topics (search MadCat)
- "A lot in common" and "Beyond organic: the vision of Fairview Gardens" and "Ours to decide: the story of a community, an alliance and a piece of land everybody wants" and "Upon these grounds: exploring the White House garden" (documentary films)
- Fresh market vegetable resource CD
- Interactive manual and photo-library of woody landscape plants (DVD)
[Thanks to Steenbock Library Blog]