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The Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin shares advice about how to treat rust on plumeria, how to save money when creating hanging baskets of petunias and when to plant your next pumpkin crop.
Rust can be the bane of any homeowner's life, especially when it affects your favourite pots, pans and other kitchen essentials. However, there's a common vegetable that can help banish rust - the pot ...
Fortunately, keeping your garden tools rust-free is easier than it may seem. Here, our garden experts share tips on how to prevent rust and corrosion from affecting your tools.
Wet weather during the hot summer or cooler winter months can cause disease problems for our lawns and shrubs.
Our “rainy season” is a good time to talk about rust disease in plants. Some years we have huge outbreaks of this plant disease, and other years, not so much. While there’s no way to predict ...
Rust is one of the most common fungal diseases of garden plants. With the wet weather coming on, one of its ideal growing conditions, here’s how to prevent and treat it.
This summer’s Jazz in the Garden series will include four outdoor concerts at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays from July 9-30.
Plant Doctor: Don’t mess with success when it comes to controlling rust fungus on plumeria Good sanitation by removing rust-affected and fallen leaves can help prevent disease on plumeria.
Learn how to clean your toilet tank effectively to prevent rust and mildew buildup. Discover safe cleaning methods and ...
Save yourself from problems this summer! A plant problem that is showing up because of the wet weather is the cedar apple, hawthorn and quince rust complex on a variety of plants.
Some Australian native plants — including paperbarks, lilly pillies, eucalypts and bottlebrush — are grappling with their own pandemic as the exotic myrtle rust fungus spreads.