Whiteflies can devastate a garden, but different species are attracted to different plants. Here's what flora you need to ...
Drooping leaves and the presence of a sticky substance with black, sooty mold are some of the most common signs of an infestation on your heliotropes (Heliotropium) . Look a bit closer and you'll ...
These tiny insects can wreak havoc on your garden. Whiteflies will suck the sap out of plant leaves, causing them to yellow and weaken. Removing or hosing down the infested leaves can help quell these ...
I check most of my plants nearly every day to see how they are faring. I monitor soil moisture, growth progress and signs of disease or insect problems. A couple of days ago, I spotted a moving tiny ...
Once whiteflies make themselves at home, your indoor plants lose their healthy glow and end up with limp leaves and a sticky coating that no one wants to see. These tiny insects hide on the undersides ...
Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. We collect rainwater and have been using it on our houseplants. We've noticed ...
Tiny, sap-eating whiteflies wreak agricultural havoc by spreading multiple plant viruses and secreting sticky, mold-attracting goo on the 500-odd plant species they eat. Now a study in Science ...