By JESSICA DAMIANO Few garden plants attract as much admiration as roses. They’re as beautiful in the garden as they are in a ...
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Tomato diseases: Protect your plants (and your harvest)
Tomato plants are a summertime garden staple, but tomato diseases can ruin your crop. Here's how to recognize and prevent them.
Keep your garden disease and pest free using the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) method. IPM is a decision-making process to handle an insect, disease, or animal that is affecting the health of a ...
What to do if your garden roses have black spot disease - ...
The spots are probably due to Septoria leaf spot infection, a very common fungal disease that certain cultivars of black-eyed ...
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 ...
Plant diseases are unavoidable — especially in central North Carolina, where our summers are extra hot and extra humid. But that doesn’t necessarily mean our plants are ruined. The News & Observer ...
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Costco warns of invasive insect in desert willow plants
Costco is warning customers about desert willow plants sold in late June and early July, which may be infested with the ...
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