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Wet, humid weather has created ideal conditions for fungal and bacterial diseases, and alert growers know it’s time to scout, clean up, and protect the harvest.
If you have these plants in your yard, pruning them in July is a good idea, whether to encourage more blooms, keep them in ...
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Dogwoods, Moss and Mildew
Q: I have several red twig dogwoods that look beautiful each spring. By midsummer, they continue to grow new sprouts and ...
This fungus is especially common on tomato plants but is found on many species. Plants are infected from the bottom up, so ...
The vineyard offers a variety of sparkling, semi-sweet and dry wines made from fruits; there is outdoor seating and music ...
Adrienne White-Faines will be the new president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Illinois starting in early September. Most ...
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Peaches were once green; carrots, slender and yellow. Where are we headed next? Well, bananas with a vaccine punch, and cabbages with a sting, are on the cards.
On President Donald Trump’s first day in office, he announced an end to all federally supported diversity, equity and ...
The ceremony took place on the lawn at the Ritz-Carlton Bacara where a mandap covered in cascading greenery and vibrant ...
When you're short on space in your landscape, it's vital to choose the right tree so it doesn't overwhelm your yard. Here are ...
Subtropical plants such as bottlebrush, loquats, figs, oleanders, and pomegranates, don’t always flower their first years ...