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Joellen Dimond discusses common tree diseases and Sherri McCalla talks about preserving herbs.
There is a range of causes that may result in a tree's leaves turning brown and dying. Here is what they are - fortunately, most are treatable.
A common fungal disease of cherry and plum trees is widespread in Greater Columbus, likely worsened by the abnormally wet conditions experienced locally both this spring and last spring. Black ...
If your cedars are showing signs of disease, you'll need to identify the issue to appropriately treat it. Learn about some of the most common cedar illnesses.
A deadly new oak-tree disease can be prevented by pruning them in the dormant season (if needed) instead of spring or summer.
A potentially devastating disease epidemic is attacking our region's most common evergreen trees. Colorado, Black Hills and Norway spruce have long been planted in yards and shelterbelts. Most of ...
Cercospora leaf spot is a fungal disease that lurks in gardens year-round, waiting for the warm, wet conditions in which it ...
Beech leaf disease, which was confirmed earlier this month in Vernon and more recently in Dummerston, is caused by invasive nematodes that spread in the tree’s leaves.
Article Title Impact of Phytophthora disease on the growth, physiology and ecosystem services of Common Lime (Tilia x europaea) street trees ...