Sweet orange scab, a fungal disease on citrus fruit, resembles bird damage, but the fruit is safe to eat. (Photo courtesy of the LSU AgCenter) QUESTION: I am getting ready to spray my citrus trees ...
Winter in the garden means it’s time to get out the dormant spray. If your fruit trees and garden produced more disease than fruit and flowers this year, you should think about using a preventive ...
COLUMBIA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kocide® 3000-O copper fungicide/bactericide receives approval by the U.S. EPA for use in the organic production of vegetables, small fruits, tree crops and vines.
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How To Use Fungicides In Your Garden The Right Way
Using Fungicides In Your Garden. There are a host of fungal diseases that can destroy your garden. That’s why it’s important ...
I have a fig tree that has rust and is losing fruit. The Cooperative Extension Service said I need a 5-5-50 Bordeaux mix. I cannot find this at garden centers. What should I do? – Saul Landy, Boca ...
Q: The berries on my Red Flame grapevine are shriveling and turning gray, but the vine looks healthy. Do you know what the problem is? A: Bunch diseases attack only grape bunches. At the beginning of ...
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