The production of galls will not only disfigure trees but the growths can be split open by winter frosts and become entry ...
Various diseases affect fruit, and some are caused by fungi while ... apricots, pluots, and cherries). Apple trees are commonly affected by fire blight, apple scab, fruit rots, rusts, and powdery ...
A: I’m sorry to hear your tree is sick. If it’s any consolation, you’re not alone. Many crab apple trees in our region were ...
Apple trees need full sun for proper growth and quality fruit production. Early morning sun is particularly important because it dries moisture from dew or rainfall from the leaves, thereby reducing ...
Fireblight shrivels and kills the leaves and fruit of apple and pear trees as well as roses and hawthorn. The Government of Jersey said after it surveyed 66 cases of the disease in June "it is ...
A 20-year quest to rediscover the Colorado Orange apple is seeing the fruits of its labor. But initial taste tests have been ... lackluster.
and I know you’ve addressed this in previous columns about the fungal disease apple scab. The tree looks terrible and practically dead. How can we tell if it is still alive, or if it did die?
The partnership between Hobart and William Smith Colleges and Cornell AgriTech provides students with unique opportunities to ...
The apple that fell from the tree in front ... She was 15 years old. The tree—weakened by disease—was felled during a violent rainstorm in 2010. Sixth-grade children from the Colegio ...
Your magnolia is very likely the North Dakota State University introduction named Spring Welcome Magnolia. The orangish-brown clusters in your photo are the seed pods. The white-pink object in your ...
BRIGHTON, Ont. — Among the rows of Spartan, Honeycrisp, Empire and McIntosh apple trees on Cricklewood Farm are a few ...
Another cause of flowers without petals is if seed was collected from hybrid zinnias, which could be the type you saved last ...