March marks the moment when gardens wake up, but fungi wake up too. Damp soil, melting frost, chilly nights, and bursts of daytime warmth create a dream environment for plant diseases that thrive on ...
Mold and fungus do not wait on the sidelines. They move fast, spread faster, and attack when plants sit at their most ...
Farmers have long fought a quiet war against the fungi that rot crops in fields and storage sheds. Each year, these diseases destroy harvests of lettuce, beans, oilseed rape, wheat, and many other ...
Aspergillus fungus thrives because its genome bends easily to new pressures. It lives on soil, grains, animal feathers, even ...
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If your peonies had fungus last year, spray them with this natural remedy now for healthy blooms this spring
Fungal diseases on peonies can cause distorted blooms or no flowers at all. If your plants had problems last year, spray them ...
A fungal disease affecting Brisbane's water dragons could be a big deal for Australian reptiles, researchers say ...
Forgotten bags of compost in your shed after winter? Learn how to check, revive and safely reuse last year’s mix without sacrificing spring growth.
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