Plant diseases are likely to make an appearance in just about any garden from time to time. Most are nothing to worry about and can be avoided or minimized by giving your plants the right care and ...
March launches the most exciting stretch of the gardening season. Tiny green sprouts push through soil, trays crowd ...
Plant diseases rarely happen by accident. When problems show up in the garden, it is usually because the right conditions come together at the right time. Plant diseases can occur in any garden. In ...
Well, it was a cold winter, but spring is here! Spring brings the start of The Ohio State University Mahoning County ...
Key Points Clean and disinfect tools after use to prevent spreading diseases between plants.Store tools properly to avoid ...
Above: Hosta with symptoms of leaf spots and necrosis. Do your landscape plants have cankers, mosaics, galls, mummies, or witches’ brooms? These and other symptoms are often hard for the average ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. — Understanding your plant’s health is vital to having a successful farming operation. The South Dakota State University Plant Diagnostic Clinic helps producers, gardeners 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 ...
Climate change is fundamentally altering the dynamics of plant diseases, with its impacts manifesting across global agro-ecosystems. Rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and increased ...
University of Tennessee Extension expert outlines three primary disease challenges that could significantly affect cotton ...