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Why you should take steps if you see a grayish powder on your plants. It's powdery mildew
Associated Press via AOL· 2 hours agoOther vulnerable plants include azaleas, blueberries, dahlias, delphinium, cucumbers, euonymus,...
Wet weather can lead to disease in plants. Here's how to fight issues.
Gannett via AOL· 5 hours agoThese blotches are often located along the leaf mid-vein. Twigs are also infected and sunken brown...
Chinese scientists achieve breakthrough in combating plant cancer
China Daily· 6 days agoChinese researchers have developed a novel bio-fungicide to combat root rot disease in cultivating Astragalus membranaceus, commonly known as Huangqi or Astragalus root, according ...
Monroe County agriculture: Beginning gardeners should start small
The Monroe News via Yahoo News· 6 hours agoThe proximity to Lake Erie greatly affects the relative risk however. Labeled fungicides, if applied...
EPA Announces Public Comment Period for Application of Proposed New Herbicide Product Containing...
The National Law Review· 5 days agoOn May 3, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced it received an application...
A bee once common in NY has nearly died off: How and where it could return
WPIX New York City, NY via Yahoo News· 2 days ago“These may include pathogens and parasites, pesticides and fungicides, habitat loss and degradation,...
'Bee safe' label on pesticides needs to be re-evaluated, University of Guelph researchers say
CBC via Yahoo News· 1 day agoResearchers at the University of Guelph say they want to see changes to how pesticides are labelled...
Neil Sperry column: Old redbuds are an invitation for insects to infiltrate
The Bryan-College Station Eagle· 18 hours agoDear Neil: We have a 25-year-old redbud tree in our backyard. We had a branch removed a few weeks...
How to Grow Roses From Cuttings—Plus Expert Tips for Ensuring Success
Martha Stewart· 7 days agoBelow, David Filter, the owner of English Garden Florist and a BloomNation affiliate, walks us...
Let's Grow: Feasting on home-grown asparagus
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoAsparagus beetles chew on the fern-like leaves, causing the stem to turn brown and reducing the yield the next year. If you see Asparagus beetles, spray...