Puncture Vine

by Marguerite Kirby, Yakima Master Gardener Researching and then making a presentation on ‘How to Eradicate Puncture Vine’ (Tribulus terrestris) was my final assignment before I became a WSU Yakima Master Gardener in 2024.  I knew this herbaceous pest as Goathead, but it has many other names, such as Devil’s Weed, Caltrop, Cat’s-head, Tack weed, […]

Landscape Fabric – Good Idea??

by Carol Barany, Yakima Master Gardener I saw my first dandelions last week.  When the weather really warms up, bindweed will emerge, stronger than ever and ready to take a stage a garden takeover. Who isn’t looking for a permanent solution to eliminating weeds? Many of us are searching for non-chemical alternatives to weed control.  […]

Tomatoes – Don’t Be Confused

Tomatoes—Don’t be Confused! by Phyllis Pugnetti, Master Gardener Tomatoes are the most beloved vegetable in the garden. They are easy to grow. Yet, tomato terminology can be confusing, making it difficult to decide what to grow. An explanation of a few basic terms may help you decide which varieties are right for your garden.  Determinate […]

Crop Rotation

Crop Rotation: How to Have a Healthier, More Productive Vegetable Garden   by Julie Hunziker, Yakima Master Gardener February is whizzing by and before we know it, planting season will be upon us. Avid gardeners have been poring over seed catalogs, inventorying their home seed libraries, and planning this year’s vegetable gardens. It can be […]

Confusing Seed Terms

Confusing Seed Terms By Master Gardener, Phyllis Pugnetti Each spring gardeners are planning for the best garden ever! Unfortunately, it’s hard to get started with a good plan when the long list of terms on seed packets is so confusing it’s impossible to decide what seeds to buy.  Open pollinated seeds result from pollination by […]