Spring is officially here and it's time to tackle the new season outside in our yards. But before we get started, you may find your gardening tools (which may have remained unused since last year) ...
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Q: Last year I learned I had rust on my serviceberry and hawthorn trees. What do I look for this year to prevent that? A: It’s hard to prevent rust infections on vulnerable plants unless you are ...
My serviceberry trees produced normal fruit initially, but then developed orange-colored spikes all over the fruits. Some leaves turned yellow and rust-colored with spots. Also, there are tubular ...
Spore-producing structures called pustules are found on underside of leaves. Infected leaves should be carefully removed and destroyed. Q. I grow common milkweed for the monarch butterflies. This year ...
Mary asks: Some of the leaves on my plumeria tree have yellow spots on them and kind of orange bumps on the undersides. Eventually, these leaves turn totally yellow and drop off the tree. What is the ...
Q: I was wondering about elderberry plants. I have one growing in my backyard, and some people have told me about the jam and pies made from the berries. Can you shed some light on the subject? A: ...
Myrtle rust is a devastating fungal disease that affects lilly pilly, myrtles and gum trees. Here's what it looks like and how to remove it.
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