When and How to Use Copper Fungicide in the Garden
Copper fungicide is one of a select few fungicides meant for organic gardening use. Gardening expert Kaleigh Brillon explores copper fungicides and how they're used!
Copper fungicide is one of a select few fungicides meant for organic gardening use. Gardening expert Kaleigh Brillon explores copper fungicides and how they're used!
All gardeners see them, but what are the difference between them? Sarah Jay explores the differences between snail vs slug. Knowing the difference will help better control them in the garden.
Like all succulents, hens and chicks plants can run into some common plant problems as they grow. Many of their issues however, can be remedied if they are promptly addressed. In this article, gardening expert Paige Foley looks at the most common problems with these popular succulents, and what to do about them.
The carrot fly goes after carrot plants and their near-relatives like parsnips or celery, and can destroy a harvest. Expert Huan Song discusses identification and control tips to manage these vegetable pests.
Spinosad is an organic insecticide derived from soil bacteria. While it's effective in pest control, it can also harm beneficial insects, particularly bees. We explain its effects and how to use it safely.
Any pet owner knows to keep the foxtail weed population down to protect their animals or livestock. These common weeds will quickly take over if not controlled. Sarah Jay discusses identification and control methods for this weed.
Corn smut is a fungal disease of corn. At the same time, it's considered a delicacy in Mexican cuisine. In this guide, we discuss this edible plant disease and how to control or prevent it.
Milky spore powder or granules have long been used for Japanese beetle grub prevention. But is this method effective? Horticultural expert Sarah Jay discusses milk spore and how to use it.
Is your Christmas cactus looking a bit on the rough side? If you think your beloved succulent is dying, there are actually several reasons this may be happening. The good news is, many of them are reversible. in this article, gardening expert Madison Moulton looks at ten different reasons your plant may be dying off, and how to revive it.
The tarnished plant bug, sometimes called lygus bug, can take a devastating toll on fruit and vegetable plants. If you're dealing with an infestation, follow this guide by Huan Song to identify and control the problem.
Trying to figure out why your plumeria leaves are turning yellow? There's actually several reasons this may happen, some of which can be easier to fix than others. In this article, gardening amateur Jason White looks at why this happens, and how to fix it.
Is your pothos plant dying and you don't know why? There are several different contributing reasons that your plant may be dying. Depending on how far along your plant's damage is, you may or may not be able to reverse it. In this article, we look at the ten most common reasons your pothos plant may be dying.