Garden columnist Dan Gill answers readers' questions each week. To send a question, email Gill at [email protected]. My problem is with black stuff on my crape myrtles' leaves and bark. It ...
If you want your citrus trees to produce an abundance of healthy fruit in winter, now is the time to care for them. I grew up in Arizona, where I had no appreciation for the absurd quantities of ...
Chastant Brothers presents your Lawn and Garden. Today on your lawn and garden we’re talking about growing fruit and also citrus and it looks like we have a pretty good crop right here. How do the ...
Ants can be helpful in the garden, but they can also harm your precious flora. Luckily, there are some ways to get rid of ...
Spring is a wonderful time to visit local nurseries. The colorful new plant varieties are always a draw, but my favorite section is the citrus area. The fragrance brings back memories of walking to ...
Days of daytime highs in the 50s, followed by a few days when temperatures dropped down to the low teens, were enough to fill Yakima’s night skies with gardeners’ dreams of escaping the freeze. Born ...
Curls can be cute on a person’s hair, on poodles, sheep, and, of course, on a pig’s tail. But they’re not so cute on trees or plants. 99.9% of us have seen leaf curl on citrus trees. Disturbing as ...
A tiny, aphid-like bug called the Asian Citrus Psyllid is threatening to destroy California's citrus industry. The danger comes from a disease the bug sometimes carries called Huanglongbing (HLB) or ...
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