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Wet weather during the hot summer or cooler winter months can cause disease problems for our lawns and shrubs.
This relentless tug of war loosened root systems forming air pockets and tearing root tissue. If you had plants which ...
Dear Reader: Since you’re asking this in early to mid-spring, the yellowing is probably due to take all root rot (TARR), a disease that really came to the forefront in the 1990s.
In 2024, over 165 million bushels of corn were impacted by stalk rot diseases. Learn how to identify different corn stalk rots to dial in your management plan.
Boost plant growth and protect against disease with diluted hydrogen peroxide. This affordable garden hack disinfects soil ...
Ranunculus flowers with their vibrant hues and layered petals can be a stunning addition to your indoor garden ...
The monsoon season requires special care for vegetable gardens. Choose hardy crops like spinach and radishes. Raise garden ...
Overwatering is a common mistake when plants start to droop in summer heat. Find out the right way to keep your soil moist during summer scorchers.
Anthracnose resistant lentil varieties are on the way according to Ana Vargas, University of Saskatchewan lentil and chickpea ...
Red crown rot stems from a fungus that lives in the soil. Its first confirmed case in Missouri was last year, and in one ...
Roses are suffering in the heat due to one common mistake, with gardening experts sharing how to rescue your blooms and keep ...
Do you know what the two most common tomato problems are? Many gardeners assume that diseases or insects cause the most ...