What is the best way to control sooty mould disease?
What is the best way to control sooty mould disease? Control includes spraying or dusting for sucking insects, washing off sticky coatings of sap or honey...
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What is the best way to control sooty mould disease? Control includes spraying or dusting for sucking insects, washing off sticky coatings of sap or honey...
What color do aspen leaves turn? As fall approaches with the shorter, warmer days and cooler nights, the Aspens are turning magnificent yellow, orange and...
How fast does Chinese pistache grow? two to three feet per year Size: The mature tree canopy can reach 35 to 50 feet high and 30 feet wide. Growth is typi...
Why are my ash trees losing their leaves? Leaf drop of ash trees at this time of year (mid-late May) is usually caused by a fungal disease called ash anth...
Will mimosa trees grow in Texas? Native to Asia, mimosa is planted throughout much of Texas, escaping and naturalizing in abandoned lots, fencerows, and f...
Why is my tree trunk weeping? Wetwood-causing bacteria enter trees through wounds in the roots, trunk or limbs. Once inside, the bacteria produce gas with...
How does a pine tree affect a foundation? Pine trees have a tap root as its primary source for accessing water from the ground. A pine tree tap root exten...
What is the cause of dieback? Nematodes, stem- or root-boring insects, mechanical damage, paving over roots, winter injury from cold or deicing salts, and...
How long are Honeycrisp apples good for? Excellent Storage Life Outstanding flavor and texture can be maintained for at least seven months in refrigerated...
Why are my evergreens losing their needles? Browning or wilting foliage (and subsequent foliage or needle drop) on both deciduous and evergreen tree speci...