Improper mowing height is the prime cause of centipedegrass lawn …
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Broccoli – Brown Bead
Q: This broccoli was grown by a seasoned gardener with …
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Pink Snow Mold – Identification
Q: Can you tell me if this is something I …
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Roses- Fragrance
Q: Where can I get roses that actually smell like …
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Pothos – Leaf Spot
Q: My pothos seems to be healthy, with lots of …
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Mulch – Reusing
Q: You suggest that we replace all mulch under roses. …
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Fungicides – Expensive
Q: Can you suggest any alternatives to the “store-bought” fungicides …
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Tomato Plants- Re-using Soil
Q: Because our yard is shady I have been growing …
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Squirrel – Parasites (Bot Fly)
Q: I have noticed several squirrels with bleeding lumps on …
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Rabbit – Control
Q: I have rabbits eating my pansies! I love animals …
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Raspberry – Leaf Spot
Q: My Dorman Red raspberries appear to have some sort …
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Pecan – Husks Stick to Nut
Q: The husks on most of my pecans do not …
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Insecticides- Plant base
Q: Are there any systemic fungicides that could be used …
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Tomato – Growing From Seed
Q: Can you give me a quick 1-2-3 on how …
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Pussy Willow – Pruning
Q: I have a pussy willow tree that is so …
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Centipede – Disease
Centipedegrass lawns can withstand diseases if they are properly cared …
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Sweet Potatoes – Scurf
Q: I have been raising sweet potatoes for several years. …
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Mimosa – Growing
Q: I think I’ve heard you say that mimosa trees …
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Houseplant – Leaf Tips turning brown
Q: I have a Zebra plant and a Peace Lily …
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Fire Ant – Control in Pastures
Q: We would like to treat our 84 acre farm …
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Centipede – Mowing
Improper mowing height is the prime cause of centipedegrass lawn …