Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Black spots on tomato leaves are usually caused by fungal diseases like Septoria leaf spot or early blight, which thrive in warm, ...
Q: I was trimming some of my Aphrodite sweetshrub bushes and found a weird growth on them (see reader's photos). I was trimming them back anyway, so I cut those branches off. Should I spray something?
1.) Don’t water over the plants. Water the ground. And try not to splash any soil up on the stems since that’s one way to start an infection from the ground. Drip irrigation under the weed fabric will ...
Hello, Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! Humidity and rain seem to be the theme this week in the valley. I have seen some corn starting to tassel and it won’t be long till many home gardeners are ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tomato leaves affected by Septoria leaf spot - Rubanitor/Shutterstock It's easy to see why tomatoes are a popular choice among ...
Answer: It sounds like the problem with your tomatoes could be septoria leaf spot, which is a common tomato disease found in Minnesota. The Brainerd lakes area has had warm, wet, humid conditions, ...
News Leader reader Rosalie writes with the following dilemma: “Last summer was a disaster for my tomatoes. The leaves got spots on them and then they died. I spent the summer clipping off the leaves ...
Your photo and description indicate Septoria leaf spot, which is very common on Rudbeckia and is prevalent in Illinois. The disease begins on lower leaves and progresses up the plant but does not ...
A garden can look like a masterpiece one day and a crime scene the next. Spots appear out of nowhere, leaves lose their charm, and suddenly that thriving plant feels like it’s waving a tiny white flag ...
As the first few leaves begin to turn from green to gold, you may notice a number of aspen trees have black spots on their leaves. Though there can be several reasons for these spots, it is most ...
One of the most common foliar diseases of soybeans. Caused by the fungus Septoria glycines. Present in most fields at some level every year. Disease is favored by high rainfall and canopy moisture.
If the leaves on your tomato plants look like they are trying out for a part as a Dalmatian pup in the school play, trouble lies ahead. Caused by fungal infections, if the black spots spread, they can ...