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Joellen Dimond discusses fall garden tips, and Mr. D. talks about apple tree diseases. This week on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South, University of Memphis Director of Landscape Joellen ...
Is your fruit tree looking sick or bearing bad fruit? Fruit tree diseases are common: Here's how to identify the problem so you can effectively treat your tree.
Also, we're going to learn about the most common diseases of apple trees. That's just ahead on The Family Plot: Gardening in the Mid-South.
A: Since the fungus on the branch that has fruiting bodies is so far along, I’m not giving the tree much chance for survival. The peeling bark on the other branch does not bode well either.
The cedar apple rust most commonly appears when eastern red cedar trees are near crabapple or apple trees. The U.S. Forest Service said the fungus can be so prevalent on the tree, it can almost ...
Apple trees are susceptible to many diseases, and because pruning involves leaving open wounds from branch cuts, it's best to do so when the trees are dormant, says Ferguson.
If left to their own devices, most apple trees grow into large, globe-shaped trees, with the best fruit forming on the tree’s outer perimeter, high above convenient apple-picking height.
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Many homeowners have been startled this spring by strange growths on juniper trees, sprouting orange tentacles like miniature sea anemones. The orange growths are nothing new, according to Sharon ...