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Powdery Mildews on Ornamental Plants, HYG-3047-96
... until they cover the entire leaf on one or both sides. Young foliage and shoots may be particularly susceptible. Leaf curling and twisting ... locations. Do not handle or work among the plants when the foliage is wet. Water thoroughly at weekly intervals during periods of ... to 12 inches deep. Avoid overhead watering and sprinkling the foliage, especially in late afternoon or evening. Use a soil soaker ...
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Phomopsis and Kabatina Tip Blights of Junipers, HYG-3056-96
... Spores of the Phomopsis fungus are produced throughout the summer, and infection can occur whenever young foliage is available and moisture or humidity are high. Most infections usually occur in April ... in early summer can result in abnormal bunching (witches' broom) and discoloration of the foliage, stunting of young trees or shrubs, or-in severe cases-plant death. Be cautious in diagnosing ...
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Control of Phytophthora and Other Major Diseases of Ericaceous Plants, HYG-3073-99
... plants of Rhododendron cv. Roseum Elegans with a nitrogen concentration greater than 2.0% in young foliage (last flush) are very susceptible. Lesions on new growth of high-nitrogen plants may ... climates, plants dry quickly enough after irrigation to avoid infection by Phytophthora spp. on the foliage. Proper management of irrigation is basic to disease management, especially for plants produced in ...
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Deciduous Trees and Shrubs With All-Season Interest, HYG-1143-96
... any landscape. The cinnamon brown bark exfoliates on young to intermediate aged trees, although this trait decreases as the tree matures. The autumn foliage is bronze to brilliant red. Acer japonicum--fullmoon ... of the first to leaf out in the spring. Foliage is bright green turning orange, scarlet, and reddish purple in autumn. The foliage tends to hide the small yellow flowers, but the ...
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Fertilizing, Pruning and Winterizing Roses, HYG-1205-96
... support. There will be no flowers the first season, but profuse flowering the next. Strong young basal shoots will develop, too. In late summer or early autumn cut the stems that ... deadheaded a little differently. Remove the spent blooms just above the foliage, making sure not to remove any of the foliage since new blooms will be produced from the leaves immediately below ...
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Growing Wisteria, HYG-1246-94
... May in most seasons. The plant has yellow fall foliage color. There are numerous cultivars of Japanese wisteria with ... young vines to bloom since vegetative growth is being encouraged. Once the plant is established and has filled the allotted space, do not fertilize unless shoot and foliage growth and color is not good. Water only if foliage wilts as it might ...
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Growing Clematis, HYG-1247-94
... . There is great variety in flower form, color, bloom season, foliage effect and plant height. Leaves are opposite on the stem ... planted plants or even feed on bark of young stems. Earwigs may feed on blooms and foliage or bore into unopened flower buds. ... , pale blue with purple shading. Seed heads last into winter. Foliage is neat and attractive; plants prefer cooler, shady location. 'Snowbird' ...
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Growing, Harvesting, and Using Culinary Herbs in the Home Garden, HYG-1612-99
... dried leaves or essential oil is cut just prior to the appearance of flowers. The foliage should be cut at least four to six leaves above the ground to allow for ... .5. Mint can be harvested almost as soon as it comes up in the spring. Young, tender leaves and stems are the best. Mint is susceptible to verticillium wilt, mint rust ...
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Growing Giant Pumpkins In The Home Garden, HYG-1646-94
... is best, but soaker hoses also work well. Overhead sprinklers are effective; however, wet foliage increases the chance of disease, especially mildew. Cultural If planting is done in a ... trained and licensed applicator should apply these materials. Windbreaks Windbreaks are necessary to protect young plants that are not fully rooted. Windbreaks should be positioned on plants most susceptible ...
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Anthracnose of Raspberry and Blackberry, HYG-3007-94
... by splashing rain to healthy first-year primocanes. These spores may then germinate and infect young tissues on developing primocanes. Disease development is favored by extended periods of wet weather. Control ... should be taken to improve air circulation within a planting, to allow faster drying of foliage and canes. Reducing the number and duration of wet periods should reduce the potential for ...
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