Hello all, Hot water seed treatment is an excellent tool to help control harmful diseases inside and on the seed coats of vegetable seeds. Meg McGrath, Plant Pathologist from Cornell, is coming Wednesday, March 5 to the UVM Horticultural Research Center (Hort Farm in South Burlington on Green Mountain drive) to help us with a seed treatment workshop. The workshop will run from 9 am-1 pm and we will have 2 sets of hot water baths, thermometers and all the materials you will need to treat your seeds. Please bring seeds to be treated (check the list of appropriate seeds here http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.edu/NewsArticles)/HotWaterSeedTreatment.html#Table1.) and something to weight the seeds down (nuts, bolts, change) so they sink in the baths. For more info on hot water seed treatment go to: http://vegetablemdonline.ppath.cornell.edu/NewsArticles/HotWaterSeedTreatment.html We will provide coffee and some snacks. Directions to the Hort Farm: http://www.uvm.edu/~hortfarm/?Page=directions.html *Please rsvp to Meg McGrath ([log in to unmask]) and myself ([log in to unmask]) so we know how many to expect.* For growers in the southern part of the state, Meg and Ruth Hazzard at UMass are holding another seed treatment workshop on Monday, March 3 at the UMASS Research and Educational farm in South Deerfield, MA. For more info and to preregister, look under "upcoming events." http://extension.umass.edu/vegetable/sites/vegetable/files/newsletters/Feb%206%202014%20Vegetable%20Notes.pdf Thanks, Ann Hazelrigg -- Plant Diagnostic Clinic Jeffords Hall 63 Carrigan Drive, UVM Burlington, VT 05405 802.656.0493 http://pss.uvm.edu/pd/pdc/