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It's the end of July, and almost time for the onslaught of sweet corn in all its glory. Tomatoes are getting plump and making their turn from green to red. Zucchini are traveling from field to sauté pan. And the flowers are bursting with color along roadsides and in landscaped yards.
VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with horticulturalist and host of The Vermont Garden Journal, Charlie Nardozzi, about everything from vegetables and flowers, to the return of late blight in Vermont Edition's Summer Gardening Show.
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