www.WalterReeves.com
About Walter  •  Contact Walter  •  Glossary
www.WalterReeves.com
Gardening in Georgia
   
Home
Lawns
Landscaping
Outdoor Flowers & Foliage  
Ornamental Trees  
Shrubs  
Vines  
Groundcovers  
Orn Grasses  
Pest Plants  
Plant Lists  
Water Features  
General Garden Info  

Food Gardening
Houseplants
Insects / Animals
Tools / Chemicals
Gardening Events
How-To Archive
Seasonal Calendar
Q&A of the Week
Gardening Links

Walter on TV & Radio
Walter's Books

Buy Walter's Book Here!



  Landscaping > Ornamental Trees > Leaf Drop - Maple, Poplar, Sweetgum

Ornamental Trees

Leaf Drop - Maple, Poplar, Sweetgum

Rainy summer weather brings high humidity, which favors the development of leaf spot diseases.

I commonly see the diseases affect sweetgum, poplar and maples in summer. Not all trees will be infested...even two trees standing side by side may be affected differently.

The spots are caused by various fungi. On sweetgum, it may be sweetgum anthracnose, Gloeosporium nervisequum, or sweetgum leaf spot, Cercospora liquidambaris.

Cercospora leaf spot is common on maple and poplar.

The leaf spots do not usually cause great harm to the trees. They can be completely defoliated one year and come back healthily the next.

If you want to do something about the diseases, rake up all fallen leaves in November and replace them with clean mulch under the tree.

If they REALLY bother you, spray the trees with Mancozeb, Kop R Spray or products containing chlorothalonil when spots are first seen each year.













 



powered by
FreeFind

Find links, recipes and miscellaneous information Walter mentions on his WSB radio show, and check out Walter's schedule for TV appearances.

Click here to sign up for Walter's e-mail garden newsletter

Click here to check soil temperatures in your area.

Planting a new fescue lawn? Use 6 pounds of seed per 1000 square feet.

View September Calendar


 
LawnsLandscapingFood GardeningHouseplantsInsects/AnimalsTools/ChemicalsCool Plants
How-To ArchiveSeasonal CalendarQ & AGardening LinksWalter on TV & RadioWalter's Books
About WalterContact WalterGlossaryFeedback
©2009 Walter Reeves The Georgia Gardener. All Rights Reserved.