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OSU Extension Service and Agricultural Research Station News
... your prized plantings or vegetable garden. Coldframe ideal for cold weather gardening You don't need a backyard greenhouse to enjoy cold-weather gardening. Try a coldframe, the frugal gardener's greenhouse ... For many gardeners, the first rites of spring involve planting peas. Peas thrive in cool, moist weather, and produce well before the heat of summer. Start pepper plants in April Peppers thrive ...
extension.oregonstate.edu

Strawberry Leaf Spot Diseases, HYG-3015-95
... living leaves. They all produce spores that spread the disease by causing new infections during moist, warm conditions. Leaf Spot Leaf spot is caused by the fungus, Mycosphaerella fragariae. Symptoms of ... to rusty brown border surrounds the spots. On fruit, superficial black spots may form under moist weather conditions. The spots form on ripe berries around groups of seeds. The spots are about ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Rust of Apple, HYG-3024-92
... . When the aeciospores contact a juniper twig, they become firmly attached and germinate in warm moist weather of late summer or early fall and penetrate the twig. A young, pea-size, greenish ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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Vegetable Crops - pt 4
... and fruit. Small, yellowish green to brown spots develop on the leaves. Under favorable weather conditions, spots become numerous and sometimes coalesce into large spots. Infected leaves turn yellow ... these normally develop first on lower leaves. They are most serious during periods of prolonged moist weather and on late summer or early fall plantings. Severe leaf spotting results in defoliation ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Vegetable Crops - pt 6
... may also overwinter in alternate hosts, on volunteer tomato plants and on infected plant debris. Moist weather and splattering rains are conducive to disease development. Most outbreaks of the disease can be ... of the pink fruiting fungus can be seen on the surface of the lesions in moist weather. Under warm and humid conditions, the fungus penetrates the fruit, completely destroying it. The fungus ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu
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FPHG -
... planting with no special pest problems. Conditions can change rapidly, especially during periods of unusually moist weather. The fruit grower must be prepared to adjust the amount and frequency of pesticide applications ...
ssfruit.cas.psu.edu

Bellis perennis--English Daisy
... growing conditions are favorable they may become weeds. The plants like cool, moist weather and grow poorly in hot dry weather. Bellis likes any fertile soil but dislikes clay. Some double flowered types ...
web1.msue.msu.edu

WSU Whatcom County Extension
... to give them a deep watering every week in hot weather. It is important to keep your annuals and perennials deadheaded ... new ones coming. Expect bloom to slack off during the hot weather before bouncing back in the fall. Sustain fuchsias in containers ... keep the fruit off the ground. Overhead watering should be avoided. Moist weather and overhead irrigation are to blame for Late Blight on tomatoes ...
whatcom.wsu.edu

New Disease Reports - Occurrence of Cryphonectria parasitica the causal agent of Chestnut blight in Iran
... pin-head, developed on infected bark and exuded long orange-yellow tendrils of spores in moist weather. Fan-shaped, buff-coloured mycelial wefts formed in the inner bark and cambium. Reddish perithecia ...
www.bspp.org.uk

Nurturing Fuchsias - Hot weather
... and its survival. Different plant varieties have individualized tolerance for hot weather. Other variables are the density of the potting soil, the ... especially red spider mites in hot weather). It can be very easy to over water plants when the weather is very hot, and ... not water indiscriminately. Check the soil to see if it is moist before giving more water. • Water plants in the morning before ...
www.americanfuchsiasociety.org




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