Plant diseases rarely happen by accident. When problems show up in the garden, it is usually because the right conditions ...
When battling plant diseases in the garden or landscape, knowing what conditions encourage disease can be helpful in preventing or reducing damage during the growing season. Obviously plant pathogens, ...
Checks and balances occur not only in our government, but also in gardens that are rich in beneficials and lush in plant diversity. These gardens benefit from a harmonious interplay of checks and ...
It may take two to tango, but three things are required to make a plant sick. An understanding of this fundamental "Plant Disease Triangle" forms a basis for managing plant health. The first "side" of ...
With the cool, wet weather comes the bane of gardeners — plant diseases. Diseases are generally bad news, whether it’s black spot on your roses, rust on your rhododendrons, downy mildew on your ...
Plant diseases require a susceptible plant, a pathogen, and the right environment. Prevent diseases by choosing resistant varieties, providing proper growing conditions, and practicing good sanitation ...
All of us have had problems with disease in our garden or lawn at some time. It may be black spot on roses, blight on tomatoes, powdery mildew on a lilac hedge, fungus on the lawn, or tip blight on ...
Every season brings a new slate of plant pathogens to our Florida lawns and gardens. Luckily, there are many tactics we can employ to help reduce their impact. Florida generally has a warm, humid ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When we notice a plant problem, the instinct is to grab a pesticide spray. That's not the answer; it's critical to find out first ...