Seeing mold in plant dirt may be alarming, but it's fairly common. Our guide explains what causes it and includes expert tips ...
You can actually see this magical stuff hidden in moist piles of old leaves. Leaf mold has the ability to act as a catalyst ...
A species of wood-eating fungus didn’t need a brain to pass a cognitive test with flying colors, and researchers say this ...
Simply rake or blow fallen leaves into a pile and secure them with a wire cage or weighted piece of plastic to keep the ...
Top the soil with a barrier. Cover the soil with a thin layer of sand, diatomaceous earth, or fine gravel. This barrier makes ...
Gray and pink snow mold are more prone to occur in areas when snow covers unfrozen ground. Is your lawn susceptible?
Asps, also call puss caterpillars, are found on shrubs and live oaks, but you can kill them without harming your plants.
Deep in a thick forest in Italy's northwestern Piedmont region, the hunt is on for the white Alba truffle, with excited dogs ...
Bean growers in Canada, who until now have only had one approved product for use against white mold in dry bean crops, have been granted an alternative. Syngenta Crop Protection Canada on Tuesday ...
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Can Houseplant Soil Go Bad?
White, fuzzy growths can appear at the base of your plant seemingly overnight. Salvage your houseplant and prevent moldy soil ...
Aspergillosis is the infection caused by the fungus Aspergillus. This fungus is found in many places, such as in plants and soil, and is commonly found inside homes, in the dust, air ducts, and even ...