Articles related to "Chlorosis"If a plant’s leaves are green, it’s probably healthy. If the leaves begin to turn yellow, there’s a problem.
A number of soil problems can occur when planting roses in a desert garden. Conditions from iron deficiencies in the soil to excesses of alkali salts can affect roses.
Nitrogen is one of the 16 elements necessary for plant growth and production.
Desert soils are quite different that most soils. So it's important to know and understand the techniques in using fertilizer when gardening vegetables in desert areas.
Salinity is the level of soluble salts found in soil (or water).
Landscape designs for large areas need trees like oaks (Quercus spp.) that are in proportion to the design and relatively maintenance-free. Oaks provide color and shade.
Common pests found in the vegetable garden and the diseases spread by these insects. A closer look for the beginning gardener.
Here is a resource for Desert Garden readers, along with links to definitions and articles on Desert Gardens topics. Please feel free to use this list.
Desert soils may be deficient in some micronutrients
With roses, it's better not to guess whether yellowing leaves are caused by a mineral deficiency or by a virus.
Trees add beauty and value to a home. Shade trees can reduce power consumption in the summer. Landscapers should select trees that are suited to their area and purpose.
Big or small, Rhododendrons can give punch to your landscape with their glorious flowers in spring.
Use this flow chart to help identify common pest problems such as chinch bugs and mole crickets in St. Augustine grass, centipede grass, and other southern turfgrasses.
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