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Aphids, which are probably the most common insect in gardens, are small, usually light green — though there are black, gray ...
SIDDIPET: Industrial agriculture’s addiction to monocultures and pesticides has left farms sterile and ecosystems broken.
Bacillus velezensis KT27, a natural bacterium, suppresses harmful crop fungi and boosts nutrient uptake, offering a ...
"Moving air dries out plant foliage, which is important for disease control," Lamp'l says on his podcast Tomato Growing Advice. "Airborne pathogens may just blow through in dry conditions.
The goal of this “disease garden,” as Dr. Beckerman, a professor of plant pathology ... or even every life stage of the ones they can control. Insecticidal soaps or horticultural oils are ...
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