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Big Huge Icky Giant Tar Spot

Giant Tar Spot The study of plant diseases made me terribly depressed in school, but also made me laugh on occasion. I imagined two plant pathologists walking around, looking at sick leaves. Of course,...

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Leaf Color

I’ve been reading quite a bit this fall in various newspapers, web sites, etc. about the science of leaf change, and I thought, well, heck, there goes another blog post. I don’t see the sense to...

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Cedar Apple Rust

Once you see one, you start seeing them everywhere. Cedar Apple Rust-Juniper Spore Horn The first warm rain in the spring makes these spores appear on Red Cedar (Juniper) trees, completing part of its...

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Bark Mulch

June may smell like roses, May smells like Lily of the Valley in my mind, but spring, sweet, sweet spring, smells like bark mulch. Like many things in Horticulture, mulching really isn’t for the...

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