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As an invasive species in the U.S., spotted lanternflies have no natural predators here, allowing them to seemingly take over. And they’re bad for trees, plants and crops. The bugs feed on the sap of ...
A new study suggests that plants deceive their neighbors using fungi, faking warning signals in order to compete.
A mysterious world of colourful toadstools, ghostly mushrooms and bizarre white "cages" has emerged from the gloom.
The FDA cracked down on two plants in India and one in Korea in separate recently released reports, citing issues ranging ...
Overwatering is a common mistake when plants start to droop in summer heat. Find out the right way to keep your soil moist during summer scorchers.
These bright yellow sticky traps work like fungus gnat magnets. The adults can't resist flying straight into them and getting ...
A new invasive species called the spotted lanternfly is in the Peach State and experts say kill them on sight. Here's why.
Warm weather often means the emergence of pests —even on our houseplants. Summer is a crucial time to examine your indoor ...
MacCubbin gives Florida gardening advice about care of yellow poinciana trees, dwarf mondo, tomatoes and pineapples plus ...
Lecanium scale attach themselves to the leaves and twigs of trees and feed on plant nutrients, causing significant damage.
Septoria Leaf Spot and early blight can cause black spots on tomato plant leaves. Learn the cause of these fungal diseases, how to treat them, and how to prevent black spots on tomato leaves.
Golden oyster mushrooms, with their sunny yellow caps and nutty flavor, have become wildly popular for being healthy, ...