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Roses are a favourite for many gardeners but they can be prone to diseases such as black spot. One expert has shared a simple ...
This year, many parts of the state have received enough rain to make an overlap with other lawn diseases a distinct ...
Roses add a ton of beauty to gardens; however, not so much when they are covered in black spot disease. To avoid this, a ...
Roses may be the queens of Southern gardens, but even royalty can fall victim to common foes. One of the most widespread and ...
Radish, lettuce and other greens as well as peas are some vegetables to plant at this time. If you want to try garlic, that ...
August is here and temperatures this month will have highs of about 90-95 and lows in the mid-70s. With more than eight inches of rain this is usually one of the wettest and most humid months. Keep in ...
While the benefits of adequate moisture far outweigh the downfalls, there are a few issues associated with frequent and heavy rainfall, including fruit cracking, quality, foliar diseases and root loss ...
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Understanding plant disease

When we notice a plant problem, the instinct is to grab a pesticide spray. That's not the answer; it's critical to find out ...
THE weather is still shining – and there’s plenty of time to get out in the garden before summer is over. And as Scots ...
At the Red Lion, you get briny oysters, three-kilo turbot, and manifesto-led Champagne poured into proper wine glasses by a ...
Dave Freed, a California gardener known as “the Tomato Guy,” swears by sulfur dust, an organic preventative available at ...
Aim to water the lawn one to two times per week, applying about one inch of water each time. When in doubt, use a rain gauge.