Powdery mildew shows up like an uninvited guest, coating leaves in a dusty white film and quietly sabotaging healthy plants.
Roman Gonzalez is the creator of the urban gardening blog MrBrownThumb, founder of the Chicago Seed Library, and a co-founder of One Seed Chicago. Powdery mildew is a widespread and easy to recognize ...
There's an organic solution that gets rid of powdery mildew fast and fights pests at the same time. It's my go-to spray for ...
Dr. Elizabeth Yuko is a bioethicist and adjunct professor of ethics at Fordham University. She has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, CNN & Playboy. May ...
The falling temperatures don't just impact plants in your garden, but also those you keep indoors and in greenhouses as well. A problem that can occur with numerous different plants is fungal ...
Squash, roses, deciduous azaleas, asters and phlox are just a few of the many plants that are susceptible to powdery mildew fungus disease. It’s easy to identify because the leaves look like they’re ...
“The leaves of my peonies are covered with what appears to be a white mold, with some of the leaves even turning brown already. What is this problem, and will it affect the plants next year? Should I ...
AS powdery mildew starts to infect sugar beet, The Institute of Arable Crops Research station at Brooms Barn advises spraying crops with a triazole fungicide. Even those beet crops destined for early ...
Spring is in the air – and so is powdery mildew. This is the type of weather it loves. Watch for signs of this fungal disease on roses, grapes and ornamental shrubs, particularly on new leaves. A ...