A wet spring has done more than dampen graduations and douse picnics. In yards and gardens, it is also brewing up fungal diseases.
Ailments caused by fungi tend to be more common in a growing season that starts out wet, according to Sharon Yiesla, plant knowledge specialist in the Plant
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Q: I am not super familiar with roses and have started to try them recently. This year something new is happening to one of my rose bushes. There are little white or gray spots that eventually turn into a hole in the leaf. Can you help identify what this is? — Jessica D.
A: The gray sp
With an organic, food-grade coating sprayed on cherries in the orchard, western cherry fruit flies (Rhagoletis indifferens) have difficulty gripping the fruit surface to lay eggs. Ongoing research is fine-tuning the coating formulation in hopes of creating a new tool for integrated pest manage
With an organic, food-grade coating sprayed on cherries in the orchard, western cherry fruit flies (Rhagoletis indifferens) have difficulty gripping the fruit surface to lay eggs. Ongoing research is fine-tuning the coating formulation in hopes of creating a new tool for integrated pest manage
Around midsummer, some lawns may develop patches of brown turfgrass. These brown spots are often a fungal disease creatively named brown patch.
Although many things could cause brown spots in your lawn, this disease affects tall fescue, creeping bentgrass and perennial ryegrass most seve
Two environmental groups are suing the Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) for its use of pesticides to control outbreaks of grasshoppers and mormon crickets in western states.
The lawsuit filed in an Oregon District Court by the Xerces Societ
Two environmental groups are suing the Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) for its use of pesticides to control outbreaks of grasshoppers and mormon crickets in western states.
The lawsuit filed in an Oregon District Court by the Xerces Societ
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Question. I have an eighteen-year-old boxwood hedge with sections declining. Can I prune these back about two-thirds as we have done with ligustrum and pittosporum and expect them to recover?
Answer. Give the severe pruning a try but boxwood problems are usually much more severe than tho