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For a healthy turf better capable of resisting lawn problems, fertilize both Memorial Day and Labor Day, mow no shorter than ...
The most definitive way to confirm root rot is by looking at the plant's roots. Infected roots turn unnaturally dark and ...
Plants turn shriveled, brown, and crunchy when they dry out, but there are other signs of underwatering. Here are some lesser ...
Partial shade allows a larger selection of plants including firespike, ti plant, beauty berry, begonias, ornamental gingers ...
Two to three inches of loose mulch can be used, like leaves or pine nuggets ... even get trunk and root rot from impulse sprinklers hitting their trunk. Partial shade allows a larger selection of ...
Plant labels and ... over if you encounter a big root. Do not pile soil over the trees’ roots. Two to three inches of loose mulch can be used, like leaves or pine nuggets. Some ground covers ...
Officials with the Salmon-Challis National Forest are giving away free Ponderosa pine and Western white pine seedlings to help Idahoans celebrate Arbor Day. Idaho Gov. Brad Little calls for increase ...
Plant pin oaks in a location with full sun for the best growth ... Ensure proper soil drainage to avoid root rot. It's also important to take precautions to protect local animals before planting a pin ...
When spring and summer rains combine with heat and humidity, we can expect the resurgence of warm-season turf diseases. One disease that is always present but really makes itself known in our ...
What is red crown rot? Red crown rot is an emerging disease that has not been detected in Ohio yet; but has been found in neighboring states. Carl Bradley, Extension Plant Pathologist ... other hosts ...
Take-all root rot is a warm-season turf disease affecting zoysia, Bermuda, and St. Augustine grasses. Symptoms include yellowing, thinning turf, and black, rotten roots. Proper irrigation ...