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Briana Yablonski

Briana is a gardening professional with a BS in Plant Sciences focusing on Agroecology. She’s worked in a soil science lab, taught children about plants at an environmental center, and spent over five years working on diversified, organic vegetable farms throughout the East Coast. In 2019, she started her own market garden called Under Foot Farm.

Growing Tropical fruit in containers placed somewhere near a balcony with other potted plants have green leaves, appearing in the background

Edible

11 Tropical Fruits You Can Grow in Containers

Do you want a taste of the tropics but live in a temperate climate? Consider growing these heat-loving plants in pots that you can move indoors during the winter. Farmer Briana Yablonski will share tropical fruits that grow well in containers.

A White Goldenrod Crab Spider with a pale body and long legs blends into a cluster of small white flowers, showing how good and bad garden spiders can both play a role in nature.

Garden Pests

Good and Bad Spiders in the Garden: What You Should Know

Spotting a spider in your garden can be a frightening or exciting experience, depending on how you feel about these arachnids. Regardless of your feelings, knowing the difference between good and bad garden spiders is key. Join farmer Briana Yablonski to learn about common garden spiders and how they benefit your plants.

A close-up shot of a small composition of damaged and diseased round fruits, showcasing late summer tomato diseases

Plant Diseases

How to Prevent Late Summer Tomato Diseases

After months in the ground, you may notice your tomato plants begin to become discolored, spotted, or weak from disease. Join farmer Briana Yablonski to learn symptoms of some common late summer tomato diseases and how to prevent them.