This column is written by the Master Gardeners of Yolo County each month. It provides answers to selected questions recently ...
Roses are heavy feeders and need a lot of nutrients in the soil to keep them healthy and blooming for months, but they are ...
So how can we have landscape plants damaged and dead from “drought” in a growing season that was wetter than normal? The answer lies in how the rains came this year. While the Harrisburg area’s ...
Do my creeping phlox need to be fertilized in the fall? If so, what kind should I use? In general, if the soil is good and healthy, there is no need to fertilize creeping phlox. If you feel the soil ...
If you've started to notice tiny, white, powdery, or splotchy spots on your plants, you might be dealing with a common fungal disease known as powdery mildew. While it typically doesn't cause ...
Q • I have what looks like a white, powdery substance on the leaves and buds of my crape myrtle. Is this a problem, and if so, what should I do about it? A: It sounds like your crape myrtle has ...
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Spokane's WSU Extension Master Gardener Program is sharing tips for anyone concerned about powdery mildew on their maple trees this year. According to the city of Spokane, powdery ...
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Powdery mildew appears as white or gray spots on roses, usually during warm, humid conditions. Catching infections early is key to stopping them from spreading by removing diseased parts and applying ...