Learn to identify common culprits damaging your plants. Discover what insects could be eating your plants and how to stop it.
The first clue doesn’t always look dramatic. A fresh flush of green appears on a plant, full of promise and energy, and then ...
Welcome to our tree column, “Ask your local arborist.” Each month, arborists from the Davey Tree Expert Company in Menlo Park discuss a tree-related topic from general care and planting tips to how ...
A new invasive insect, the two-spotted leafhopper, has been detected in South Carolina for the first time. The small, pale green insect damages crops like cotton and okra by chewing on the underside ...
Spotting holes in your beloved Swiss Cheese Plant or Fiddle Leaf Fig can feel a lot like finding a crayon masterpiece on your ...
This week while out checking the garden, I noticed many of the youngest leaves on a few of my tomato plants were twisted and their leaf veins were growing into weird patterns. These telltale symptoms ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — With insect farming projected to produce millions of tons of insects in the coming years, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station researchers offer evidence that the insect ...
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Tomato leaves curling? These 4 common causes could spell serious trouble for your plants
Tomato leaves curling signal stressors that could impact your harvest – and kill plants. Find out which cause is behind your ...
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