Catch this troublesome disease early.
Powdery mildew appears as white or gray spots on roses, usually during warm, humid conditions. Catching infections early is key to stopping them from spreading by removing diseased parts and applying ...
You might be noticing powdery mildew (a disease that causes a grayish, powdery film on leaves) in your garden. Common plants that could be affected are lilacs, phlox, bee balm, zinnias and nannyberry ...
As the growing season progresses, keep an eye out for a white or grayish-white powder on your plants. That’s powdery mildew, a fungus that affects a wide range of fruits, vegetables and flowers, ...
If you are like me, you have some peonies in your landscape. Peonies are great because the produce these giant flowers pretty early in the season. But after that, they are a nice, green, leafy plant ...
SPOKANE, Wash. -- Spokane's WSU Extension Master Gardener Program is sharing tips for anyone concerned about powdery mildew on their maple trees this year. According to the city of Spokane, powdery ...
We have powdery mildew on our squash, cucumbers and even on the collards. I was told you have a recipe for treating it, using oil, water and baking soda. Is there a formula for the solution? — Maggie, ...