especially when taken away from their natural habitats. Fungus in succulent seed soil is pretty brutal to stop, so you should prevent them from happening in the first place. We will show you how to prevent fungi attacks on your succulents and the different types of fungi that usually attack ...
Sedums can be grown from seed, but it is cheaper, quicker and easier to propagate them from existing plants. Divide border Sedums in the spring. Dig the plant up, and use a sharp knife to separate it into clumps. This can be done every 3-4 years, giving you a steady source of new...
Fungus gnats are tiny, and it’s easy to mistake them for fruit flies. They’re attracted to damp potting soil, so you can find them buzzing around the base of the plant. Quick Tips for Preventing Fungus Gnats on Fiddle Leaf FigPlants The measures you’d take to prevent fungus gnats on...
Several pests and diseases can present a challenge to a lilac plant… Honey fungus A disease of many woody plants, this devastating disease can kill lilac. Look out for limited flowering, bleeding of the stem, and mushrooms around the base in the autumn. There is little treatment for honey ...
When your lawn starts to look more pink than green, that means something weird is growing on your grass –– fungus! But not every fungal disease is pink or comes with a batch of mushrooms (which, no, you shouldn’t eat). Learn how to identify and treat lawn fungus so you can keep...
Avoid spreading the infection around the garden on boots and tools, as the disease can affect the whole allium family, including onions and leeks. Dig up all of the affected plants and bin or burn them – do not add them to the compost heap. You may be able to salvage some of your ...
Types of flower food to keep cut flowers fresh Retailcut flower foodhelps to preserve flower blooms because of its ingredients. They usually contain an acidifier to lower the pH of the water, a fungus inhibiting ingredient to prevent stem rot and sugar to give energy to the blooms. ...
After being planted, they need to be thoroughly watered during their first year in order to get established. However, after their first year you can stop with weekly watering as they are drought tolerant plants. Overhead watering can weigh down the blooms, so soaker hoses work best. ...
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Plant Podocarpus plants3’-6’’ apart if you desire a formal hedge. If planting a sole specimen, give it enough space to spread based on the variety. In general, the spread of a mature shrub is 6’-15’ wide. Containers Dwarf Podocarpus are ideal container plants for colder climates abo...