Fruit trees are or will soon bud out. This is an important time to begin applying fungicides to trees that had a fungal leaf disease last season. Apples and crabapples are often infected by apple scab ...
ABC Kcrg 9: Experts at Culver's Garden Center and Greenhouse provide tips on perennials, fungicides, and tree trimming
Experts at Culver's Garden Center and Greenhouse provide tips on perennials, fungicides, and tree trimming
The Spokesman-Review: The Master Gardener: Control fruit tree diseases with fungicide spray in fall
The Master Gardener: Control fruit tree diseases with fungicide spray in fall
WQAD: Orange goo will soon infect and drip from Missouri's trees, conservationists warn
An orange, gooey fungus will soon coat Missouri trees after rain; cedar-apple rust spreads between cedars and apple trees.
Orange goo will soon infect and drip from Missouri's trees, conservationists warn
Atlantic strawberry fields are now in bloom, which means it is time for growers to start their fungicide programs.
Q: I usually spray my peach tree for leaf curl in winter after the leaves fall. This year, my tree bloomed before all the leaves dropped. Can I still spray the tree or is it too late? A: Warm weather ...
Discover the major common tree diseases in the United States. Armillaria attacks both hardwoods and softwoods and causes either yellowing leaves or browning needles. Wood that is decaying from ...
Florida Today: Getting to the root of that palm tree rot | Sally Scalera
Getting to the root of that palm tree rot | Sally Scalera