Learn to identify common culprits damaging your plants. Discover what insects could be eating your plants and how to stop it.
Here’s how to identify and stop common rose pests. Your beautiful roses bring you so much joy with their vibrant colors, lush flowers, and long bloom time. But when you spot something munching on them ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... May and June are glorious times in the garden; if you’re a rose lover, it’s when most roses are at their peak of bloom. Nothing quite like a bush with ...
Q: My Knock Out roses are blooming beautifully, but now something is starting to eat the leaves. What is it, and how do I stop it? A: They are difficult to see, but tiny whitish green worms with ...
Columnist Don Kinzler answers questions about what may be causing holes in rose and bean leaves and how to determine how recent, brief rainfalls affect how much we should water our plants and lawns ...
Q: Something is eating roses, there is almost nothing left of the leaves. What causing this and what to do about it? • Beth from Youngstown A: Several pests can skeletonize rose leaves to the point of ...
Welcome to our tree column, “Ask your local arborist.” Each month, arborists from the Davey Tree Expert Company in Menlo Park discuss a tree-related topic from general care and planting tips to how ...
Diagnosis to a problem is always key. When we feel out of sorts, it is helpful to check in with the doctor and find out if we should be worried. Likewise, when rose blooms or leaves look different, ...
A garden bursting with fresh spring leaves looks like a victory parade for nature. Unfortunately, the insect world treats ...
The steady glow from streetlights is changing the texture of tree leaves, making them less appetizing to insects, according to new research from China. Light pollution and fog combining to blur a New ...