Birds & Blooms on MSN
Tomato diseases: Protect your plants (and your harvest)
Tomato plants are a summertime garden staple, but tomato diseases can ruin your crop. Here's how to recognize and prevent ...
Selecting disease-resistant varieties, spacing tomato plants properly, using mulch, and watering at least 1 inch per week are some of the most important actions to keep your tomato plants disease-free ...
The Garden Magazine on MSN
4 mistakes you're making with your pruning shears that spread plant diseases
Most gardeners treat their pruning shears like a hammer or a trowel. Pick it up, use it, set it down. That routine works fine ...
“Making sure that you have fertile soil, the plants are healthy, they’re not stressed, they’re not under watered or ...
It's so disappointing when you walk outside one morning and see that something has gone very wrong with some of your plants. Suddenly there are mottled leaves, blackened stems, and gray and collapsed ...
Little issues are starting to show up in the garden. Why are those daylily leaves yellowing? Why did some peony blossoms ...
Plant diseases require a susceptible plant, a pathogen, and the right environment. Prevent diseases by choosing resistant varieties, providing proper growing conditions, and practicing good sanitation ...
Nature is still too complex for artificial intelligence (AI) modeling to be effective, but the tipping point is close, according to a new study that found the technology may still trip at the last ...
Southern Living on MSN
4 Reasons Your Tomato Plants Are Wilting—And How To Fix Them
Water stress, plant disease, and proximity to walnut trees can all cause tomatoes to wilt. Learn how to manage this common ...
Plant disease outbreaks pose significant risks to global food security and environmental sustainability worldwide, and result in the loss of primary productivity and biodiversity that negatively ...
Timely detection of plant diseases is crucial for agricultural safety, product quality, and environmental protection. However, plant disease detection faces several challenges, including the diversity ...
The Rest of the Story: Forgotten Stories of Plant Pathology History, by Robert M. Harveson (Panhandle Research and Extension Center, University of Nebraska–Lincoln), offers a unique and engaging ...
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