A plant can look vibrant, glossy, and full of life one week, then suddenly collapse like a deflated balloon the next. Leaves droop, stems soften, and that once-happy green color fades into something ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Root rot: These two little words can strike fear in the heart of any plant parent. But what exactly is this mysterious ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Iryna Imago / Getty Images If your houseplant looks worse for wear but you can't identify the cause, it may be suffering from root ...
Colorful hanging baskets of flowers are suspended from a roof line. - Elena Alex Photo/Getty Images Suspended in mid-air and stripped of the ground's natural drainage, a hanging basket can be a ...
Cool, wet spring weather conditions often create the perfect environment for Fusarium root rot to develop in soybean fields. This soilborne disease can damage roots and seedlings before any visible ...
All plant lovers, from the most experienced green thumbs to the first-time plant parents, have faced what is known to be the number one killer of houseplants — root rot. This disease may seem like ...
Certain plants, like azaleas and rhododendrons, like moisture but they don’t like long periods of standing water. There is a delicate balance between adequately hydrating plants and drowning their ...
Honey fungus is causing root rot in trees and orchards in South Carolina, posing a threat to one of the nation’s largest peach industries. The Armillaria root rot, also know as oak root rot, is ...
These low-maintenance plants don't need frequent watering. Overwatering is one of the most common reasons succulents struggle, but it’s easy to prevent with the right care. Too much water can cause ...