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Plant Pathology: Disease Management: Cultural Management Practices
... and at a rate insufficient to disperse pathogens. Roguing The removal and destruction of diseased plants, or rogues, can prevent further spread of disease, but is labour intensive. For that ... very valuable. Effective roguing requires the removal of diseased plants as soon as possible after symptoms are observed. In some cases, the diseased plants as well as those immediately surrounding them, are ...
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Organic Vegetable Gardening
... pesticides. Plant resistant varieties (see Florida Vegetable Gardening Guide ). Plant seed from disease-free plants. Select pest-free transplants. For cutworms, place a cardboard of tinfoil collar around ... helps control nematodes. Hand-pick insects. Water in morning so plants are not wet at night. Dispose of severely diseased plants before they contaminate others. Some insects, like cabbage worms, ...
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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... to help prevent plant diseases from developing. In the fall, remove diseased plants and do general clean up around the garden. Gray fuzzy ... Basic sanitation practices in the yard, including removing debris, leaves and diseased plant parts. How to collect a plant specimen for disease ... . OSU plant clinic will diagnose sick plants If you bring a sample of a diseased plant to a county office of the ...
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The Gardener's Network - A to Z's of Home Gardening : Crop Rotation
... help to guard against this by removing and destroying any diseased plants. How to Rotate crops: Here comes the easy part. Crops ... similar crops. Did you know? Purdue Agricultural Department recommends some plants, such as pumpkins, should not be planted in the ... also, be more diligent in discarding any insect infested or diseased plant tissue. | Home | A to Z's of Growing | Flowers | Fruit | Bulbs | ...
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Rhubarb
... at the center. Shallow tillage will incorporate the fertilizer. The plants should not be allowed to produce seed; when the plants devote energy to seed production, the development of leaf stalks is ... . Affected plants should be completely removed as soon as possible after they show signs of this disorder. It is also good practice not to place new plants in soil where diseased plants have grown ...
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Powdery Mildew on Vegetable Crops
... which attacks a wide variety of vegetables. Species affected by powdery mildew include plants such as: dill, parsley, parsnips, peas, beans, carrots, turnips, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, radishes, beets ... optimal soil moisture for the crop. - Eradicate crucifer weeds and volunteer plants. - Plough down debris from diseased plants or remove from garden area. - Use pathogen free seed. Peas may ...
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Geranium Blog
... keeping geraniums through the winter "It is foolish to try to save diseased plants, but healthy and vigorous plants do have a good chance of surviving the winter with some care," ... Mint-scented Rose Geranium Mrs. Taylor Geranium Natural Pest Control New Plants Nurseries Nutmeg Geranium Off Topic Plants Old Scarlet Unique Geranium Online Shopping Orange Geranium Other Pelargoniums Peacock Geranium ...
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Diseases of Ground Cover Plants, HYG-3064-96
... fungus may develop. Circular, spreading areas of diseased plants will be noticeable in the planting. The disease will be especially severe when plants are crowded and weather is wet. Fungicides containing ... . These resting bodies look almost exactly like mustard seeds. Diseased plants must be removed to prevent further spread. Remove the plants and four to five inches of surrounding soil, and drench ...
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Bacterial Leaf Diseases of Foliage Plants
... include high humidity, crowding, and poor air circulation around plants. Misting plants will provide a film of water on the leaves where ... then turn yellow and eventually turn brown when dead. The diseased area is often surrounded by a bright yellow halo ... as described above. Isolate the diseased plant and prune infected leaves, but avoid excessive handling of diseased plants. If more than one third ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: Vegetables: Tomatoes
... | report abuse/spam | help the entire directory only in Vegetables/Tomatoes Top: Home: Gardening: Plants: Vegetables: Tomatoes (6) Description This category in other languages: German (3) GardenHive: Growing ... Tomato Disorders - Guide to insect and disease problems. Click on the photo matching the diseased plant or fruit to find information and control methods. Tomato Gardening Tips - Basic tips ...
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