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Rose Rosette Disease

Rose Rosette Disease is a devastating disease of wild roses that has now invaded home rose gardens.
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Rose Care

Rose care from planting to weeding
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Crape Myrtle Bark Scale

Crape Myrtle Bark Scale is a recent invasive insect from Asia. In its native area it can infest a number of other plants, but right now it is mostly focused on crape myrtles.

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Black Spot on Roses

There are three common fungus problems that affect roses: Black Spot, Powdery Mildew and Cercospora Leaf Spot.
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Spreader Sticker

Hi-Yield® Spreader Sticker is a non-ionic surfactant that makes almost all chemicals more effective by breaking down the  surface tension of water.
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Hort Oil vs. Dormant Oil

Your trees and shrubs may go dormant in the fall and winter but the creepy crawlies will be back for them in spring and summer. Protect them from insects and disease by applying Dormant Spray or Horticultural Oil.
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Blossom End Rot

Blossom End Rot is a physiological disorder of tomatoes where the tissue of the blossom end of the fruit (the part of the fruit opposite the stem) breaks down and rots, thus reducing yield. 
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Fungicides 101

Eliminating a fungus takes multiple applications. Often the symptoms remain visible after applying a control product making it hard to tell if it was effective or not. 

Let's help you decide which fungicide is best for your situation.


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Powdery Mildew

Powdery Mildew is a group of fungi with the common symptom of a grayish-white, powdery mat visible on the surface of leaves, stems, flower petals and fruit.
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Garden Fungus

Early blight and leaf spot are two of the most common forms of fungus in the garden.


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