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Just like people, your plants can get sick, too. These usually come from fungi, bacteria, viruses, or the weather in your ...
Generally, start spraying in early April as the weather warms (or earlier at the first sign of fungal lesions/spots).
The UC Master Gardeners of Butte County are part of the University of California Cooperative Extension system, serving our ...
One way you can help prevent bacterial growth is by practicing crop rotation. Avoid planting solanaceous crops (tomato, eggplant, pepper, and potato) for at least a few years — longer if your plants ...
Allow at least 3 to 4 years in soils between pumpkin plantings if possible, to reduce diseases such as Fusarium fruit rot, White speck, Phytophthora blight and White mold. The longer soils are rotated ...
A single gram of soil can contain up to 10 billion bacteria, far exceeding the human population on the planet. Like plants and animals, these soil microorganisms have habitat preferences. Given ...
From bathing daily to staying hydrated, the best way to prevent fungal infections is by maintaining good hygiene. Here's everything you need to know. Saturday, Jun 28, 2025.
Hidden fungal networks influence which trees thrive, offering new insight into forest biodiversity and resilience in a ...
Although many of us spend allergy season cursing out plant pollen, spores from mold and other fungi also deserve some of that ...