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Home Garden Fungicides for Disease Control Controlling plant diseases is often a confusing and difficult task.
Roses are a favourite for many gardeners but they can be prone to diseases such as black spot. One expert has shared a simple ...
Boost plant growth and protect against disease with diluted hydrogen peroxide. This affordable garden hack disinfects soil and supports healthy root development.
Some cherry and plum trees in the central Ohio area are turning black from a fungal disease. Here's what you need to know.
There are fungicides with other active ingredients, namely copper, chlorthalonil, thiophanate-methyl, triadimefon and mancozeb. They are all effective against rust diseases of ornamentals.
There’s nothing you can do now. Fungicide sprays must be applied shortly before or right after the berries start developing. Fungicides act differently than insecticides.
While I don't recommend spraying when leaf spot occurs late in the season, I would spray now with a fungicide containing chlorothalonil (one common name is daconil).
Or, if your garden is near oak or hickory trees, it could be squirrels. Dear Denise: I have been trying for a year to identify a plant in the attached photo.
Dear Jane: In early summer, Brigitte begonias were planted in a garden bed. Several weeks ago, we discovered that some of the plant stems were broken; each day, more damage was done. A 6-inch wire ...
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