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A team co-led by a Purdue University researcher has found that groups of fungi influence global tree species in distinct ways ...
Should you remove mushrooms in your yard or leave them be? Why do they grow there in the first place? Your questions, ...
Baking soda can support tomato plant health by reducing pests, controlling fungal diseases, and adjusting soil pH, but it ...
Good trellising is important to keep plants off the ground, and to support the stems, which are sometimes brittle and can ...
To get rid of fungus gnats (again, so gross), you need to kill the problem at the root (pun not intended) — you need to destroy the foundation. Fungus gnats lay eggs in your plant's soil, and there ...
Broccoli, another vegetable in the brassica family, isn't a good choice for planting alongside tomatoes. That's because tomatoes are notoriously hungry for nutrients, and broccoli will compete for the ...
Generally, start spraying in early April as the weather warms (or earlier at the first sign of fungal lesions/spots).
A study by an interdisciplinary research team shows how a soil bacterium can become a source of inspiration in the search for ...
Nobody likes gnats and some of the worst are fungus gnats that can infest your garden and ruin your crop, but at least ...
A wilting tomato plant is a problem, and there can be several causes, from lack of water to pests. Learn why your tomato plant is wilting and how to fix it.
The extremes in Midwest weather can cause strange things to occur in our landscapes. Here are some things you may find.