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November 2003 Newsletter
... a sprinkler.  I overhead water only in the morning so the leaves have the rest of the day to dry, which cuts down ... them. Practice good sanitation in the garden. Pick off diseased leaves and rake up fallen leaves in the rose beds and destroy.  Your beds will ... is a perfect time to winter protect delicate varieties.  Pile mulch and leaves around the crowns of roses such as St. Patrick, Color Magic, ...
carolinadistrict.org

Florida Vegetable Gardening Guide
... the same family repeatedly in one area. Watch for early disease symptoms. Remove first diseased leaves or plants to slow spread. Resistance -- Choose adapted varieties with resistance or tolerance to ... 50-55) Comment: Both red and green varieties are easily grown. Use fresh or cooked. Leaves edible. Lettuce Crisp: Minetto, Ithaca, Fulton, Floricrisp. Butterhead: Bibb, White Boston, Tom Thumb. Leaf: ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu

Control of Fire Blight on Fruit Trees
... species are rare. Symptoms Fire blight is named for the red, fire-scorched appearance of diseased leaves. Blighted leaves eventually brown and die, but remain attached to the tree. Other symptoms include a ... splash may be all that is needed to carry minute traces of the bacteria from diseased to healthy branches, leading to infection. Insects and infected pruning tools also serve as effective ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Beginner's Corner: Back to the Basics
... but browning or diseased leaves should be removed. Healthy foliage should not be trimmed before fall, as the chlorophyll in the leaves helps feed ... can dig out the rot with a spoon, scooping out the diseased area until you reach healthy rhizome tissue. To help assist ... knife dipped in bleach water, and discard old rhizomes or diseased areas (any place where there are no fresh roots growing). For ...
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HortNews- March 2006
... and crinkling of the leaves as they unfurl in spring. Usually, the entire leaf is affected, but sometimes only small areas are involved. In addition to curling, diseased leaves are thickened and often turn red or pink. As the season progresses, diseased leaves turn gray and appear powdery. This is the result ...
hortparadise.unl.edu

Rose Pests and Spraying (for the Northeastern US)
... . Water roses from the bottom, and in the morning. Remove diseased leaves as soon as you see them. They cannot be cured ... another common place for spores to accumulate. Prune out damaged or diseased canes as soon as you find them. Disinfect pruners between cuts ... Mildew Symptoms Angular purplish-red or brown areas may appear on leaves; leaves may appear scorched. The blotches tend to be limited by leaf ...
mhuss.com

Rose Pests and Spraying (for the Northeastern US)
... . Water roses from the bottom, and in the morning. Remove diseased leaves as soon as you see them. They cannot be cured ... another common place for spores to accumulate. Prune out damaged or diseased canes as soon as you find them. Disinfect pruners between cuts ... Mildew Symptoms Angular purplish-red or brown areas may appear on leaves; leaves may appear scorched. The blotches tend to be limited by leaf ...
mhuss.com
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Ask Extension Database, NDSU Extension Service
... becomes blighted with a common fungus disease called scab. Infected leaves may remain green or turn yellow, gray, or black. Infected leaves drop early, leaving a sparse tree well into fall. The ... from other susceptible crabs, hawthornes, or apples benefit from thorough cleanup of diseased leaves. For best results, rake and discard leaves in fall when the trees become bare. This destroys the source of ...
ndsuext.nodak.edu

Apple Powdery Mildew, HYG-3001-94
... on the lower surface of leaves, usually at the ends of branches. Small, whitish felt-like patches of fungal growth appear and quickly cover the entire leaf. Diseased leaves become narrow, crinkled, stunted ... become stunted. In some cases the twigs may be killed back. Leaves and blossoms from infected buds will be diseased when they open the next spring. Infected blossoms shrivel and produce no ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Scab of Apple and Crabapple, HYG-3003-94
... survives the winter in the previous year's diseased leaves that have fallen under the tree. In the spring, the fungus in old diseased leaves produces millions of spores.These spores are released into the air during rain periods in April, May and June. They are then carried by the wind to young leaves, flower ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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