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Articles related to "Fungicides"
New Biopesticides for Roses New insecticides and fungicides to look for in the future. roses • disease • fungicides • pesticides • environment
Rose Diseases and Their Control Rose diseases and how best to control them roses • diseases • fungal diseases • fungicides
First Aid For Houseplants Like people, houseplants can contract diseases. Some are caused by bacteria, others by viruses or fungi. Here's how to nurse them back to health! houseplant diseases • root rot • leaf spot • mold • fungus
Green Shoots of Recovery Blasts of winter of winter snow and rain in early spring lay low many plants. This does not stop the spring growth of many plants and many spring jobs are already upon us gardeners. spring • fertiliser • organic fertiliser • clematis • delphiniums
Increasing Your Daylilies like to plant some Daylilies like to plant some daylilies • dividing • site preparation • planting • recipes for anti-fungicides
Natural Gardening Autumn is a time to wind down both for the garden and the gardener. It also the time for renewal and rethinking how best to achieve a better garden, nature's way. gardening • gardens • autumn • organic • pest control
Stop Mildew in an Organic Garden Powdery mildew and downy mildew damage plants with white or gray patches on leaves, stems, and flowers. Use cultural methods or organic sprays to control these diseases. powdery mildew • organic garden • powdery mildew control • organic garden sprays • organic fungicides
Organic Pest Control and Pesticide Do it yourself pest control: Homemade natural pesticide, organic pesticide, fungicide, organic pest control, insecticide, insect repellent, to control gardening pest natural pesticide • organic pesticide • organic pest control • control gardening pest • vegetable gardening
Cheap Organic Pest Control We do not have to reach for a shop bought spray to fight insect pests. Organic homemade remedies can be effective in overcoming fungal problems, root rot, mites, aphids, homemade sprays • environmentally sustainable • fungicides • pesticides • organic
Cat-Proofing a House If you plan to adopt a cat or kitten, you should cat-proof your house before bringing the new kitty home to ensure a safe, healthy environment. cat-proofing • make your house safe for cats • hazards for cats • dangers to cats • toxic substances for cats
How to Treat Plant Disease and Damage Like people, houseplants can get sick or injured. Sometimes it's a fungus, a cold draft, or a curious pet. Here's how to nurse them back to health! houseplants • houseplant disease • heat damage on houseplant • pets and houseplants • fungal diseases
Homemade Aphid and Fungus Remedies Roses are pretty but sensitive flowers. Here are some organic - and money-saving - ways to prevent mildew, black-spot, aphids and other pests. homemade aphid and mildew remedy • treat common rose diseases • organic fertilizer • stinging nettle • healthy roses
Rose Diseases - Fungal Rose diseases caused by fungi. blackspot • powdery mildew • fungi • fungus • rose diseases
Fungi, Part II In Part II, we look at the Fungi's Botrytis cinerea(botrytis blight or gray mould), Colletotrichum spp., Dichotomophthora indica, and Drechlslera cactivora. fungi • cacti • cactus • succulent plants • plant diseases
Fungi, Part III Continuing with Fungi, we examine Fusarium oxysporum, one of the most frequently encountered Fungi. Then, a brief look at Hendersonia opuntiae, Macrophomina phaseolina (charcoal rot), and Phyllosticta concave/Mycosphaerella spp. (dry rot). fungi • cacus • succulent plants • plant diseases • rot
Fungi, Part IV In Part IV we look at Phymatotrichum omnivorum (cotton root rot) and Phytophthora spp. (cinnamon fungus). fungi • cactus • cacti • succulent plants • plant diseases
Scaling and Twin Scaling of bulbs Try a different method of multiplying your bulb stock. It's fun, it's challenging, it's rewarding and it works. Scaling and Twin Scaling for the adventurous! scaling • twin scaling • bulbs • potting • bulbous
Is Your Garden Really Green? Use things you get from the grocery store to keep your garden truly "green" using no harsh chemicals. organic garden pest sprays • natural pest sprays • green pest sprays • natural bug sprays • organic bug sprays
The Perils of Migration The Sad dilemma Migrating Birds face each year reaches far beyond what most of us as humans ever think about! We cannot, even in our wildest imaginations comprehend it! But there are ways we can help! Read this article and see how you can help migration • pesticides • landscape
Winter Rose Care Caring for your roses during the cold season. cold season • rose care • winterizing
Rust Diseases in Lawns The lawn disease rust will be making an appearance during the late summer. Though unsightly, it is usually easy to control with proper culture. turf • lawns • rust disease • fungus • spores
When Evergreens Aren't: Part II Cytospora Canker of Spruce Trees in the spruce family are often afflicted with diseases. One such disease which may even kill these trees is cytospora canker. evergreen • cytospora canker • fungus • stress • trees
When Evergreens Aren't: Part I Rhizosphaera Needle Cast Rhizosphaera Needle Cast is a common disease of spruce. Combat this disease with proper tree placement and culture. rhizosphaera needle cast • rhizosphaera kalkhofii • fungus • needles • discoloration
Emergence of a Resistant Form of Aspergillus European scientists have investigated the prevalence and spread of azole resistance, an effective anti-fungal, in Aspergillus Fumigatus isolates. increased prevalence in resistance of aspergillus • aspergillus causes invasive aspergillosis • azole treatment for aspergillus • multiple triazole resistance • lung disease
Food Chemicals Effects of food chemicals can be very severe. Learn a few things about how food chemicals came to be a part of the foods you eat today. enzyme therapy • methyl bromide • biocides • nitrosamines • cattle goats
Mother's Day from Mother Earth Mother's Day is an important time to value the one's birth or adoptive mother. At the same time, one can give gifts that also honour the Earth. green mother's day gifts • organic gifts for mothers • ecologically aware gifts for mother earth • adopting a tree • pesticide-free flowers
Ontario Bans Back Yard Pesticides There is good news for back yard vegetable gardeners in Ontario. Beginning in the spring of 2009, the cosmetic use of pesticides and herbicides will be against the law. ontario pesticide ban • back yard vegetable garden • pesticide ban • herbicide ban • organic gardening
Treating Your Horse for Thrush Thrush isn't difficult to cure in a horse, but left untreated, it can have some nasty side-effects. Prompt treatment is key for a sound equine. thrush treatments • treating your horse for thrush • thrush infection • fungus or bacteria • hoof care
Blight Disease Blight can affect most vegetables, some fruits, and other crops. This article tells you a little about the disease a some method of controlling it. blight • southern blight • disease
Garden Question and Answers Garden Questions and Answers garden questions and answers. amaryllis belladona • hydrangeas and sunflowers with powdery mildew.
Histoplasmosis and Mexican Caves Cavers in Mexico may easily breathe in the invisible spores of the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum, resulting in symptoms that can range from a bad cough to death. histoplasmosis mexico cave • histoplasma capsulatum spores • mexico cave fungus • histoplasmosis symptoms mexico • histoplasmosis prevention mexico caves
How to Grow Streptocarpus Streptocarpus, commonly known as cape primroses, are becoming as popular as African violets. Their virtues include stunning beauty, easy care, and easy propagation. how to grow streptocarpus • growing streptocarpus under fluorescent lights • growing cape primroses • propagating streptocarpus • propagating cape primroses
Increase Your Daylilie Plants The Daylily Appeal the daylily appeal • proliferation • proliferations • daylily • american hemerocallis society
SRW Tip#6: Treat the Cause, Not the Symptom iron chlorosis • fungal leaf diseases • black spot • powdery mildew • treatment
Atmospheric Pollution Enters Water Persistent pollutants enter waterways via air, affecting wildlife habitats. Ecosystem protection needs air and water agencies to control organics, mercury and nitrogen. atmospheric pollution • non-point source pollution • persistent organic pollutants • oxidized mercury • atmospheric nitrogen
Bee Friendly Gardening As the honey bee population declines, there are simple steps you can take to help the bees, including buying local honey, growing flowers and more. honey bees • how to help the honey bees • buy local honey • plant flowers that encourage bees • colony collapse disorder (ccd)
Dispose of Hazardous Wastes Safely Learn how to dispose of cleaners, aerosols, corrosives, poisons, paints and solvents safely. disposing of household chemical • how to get rid of old paint • how to get rid of poisons • what to do with old insecticides • how to get rid of drain openers
Family Food With so many opinions on what and how to feed your family, getting the facts about organic food is essential. green • organic living • family • food • health
Garden Jobs for February February is the month for pruning vines, planting bare root trees, and starting seedlings. Work this month sets the stage for a glorious garden this spring and summer. gardening in february • pruning in february • pruning vines • starting seedlings • bare root trees
Great Book on Biodynamic Gardening Biodynamic gardening is the science of planting and harvesting by the moon. The info, daily calender and planner make it easy for beginners to grow their own veggies. biodynamic gardening • cycles of moon gardening • lunar cycles planting • growing biodynamic vegetables • lunar cycles composting
How to Grow A Green Garden Green gardens make use of native plants, eco-friendly pots and potting soil, rain barrels, and more. green garden • green gardens • native plants • invasive species • watering
How to Repair Rotten Window Frames and Sills All exterior woodwork, including window frames and sills is inspected annually, as part of a Spring home check-up, along with things like the central air conditioner. how to repair rotten window frames and sills • spring home check-up • inspect the weatherstripping • dry rot • home preventative maintenance
Plant-Derived Insecticides Insect poisons made from flowers, crushed fossils, and extracts from certain fruits are being used to kill or repel insect pests. pyrethrum • pyrethrins • chrysanthemum • d-limonene • diatomaceous earth
Summer in the Flower Garden Continue caring for your annual and perennial flower gardens in the summer months to ensure a continuous succession of blooms until first frost. organic flower garden • flower garden • flower gardens • deadhead flowers • garden diseases
Weed Killer Kills Fertility Until recently scientists thought that pesticides did not have any affect on reproductive health. But animal studies suggest that we may be at risk after all. weed killers kill fertility • fertilizer and infertility • agro-chemicals and infertility • autoimmunity • low sperm count
Why Buy Organic? Are organic products really that much better than conventional food? These ten reasons for buying organic just may change your mind. 10 reasons for buying organic • is organic food really better • organic produce • organic clothing • food and pesticides |
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