Caterpillars, slugs, chewing insects, wildlife, and fungi are the top culprits behind holes in outdoor plant leaves. Each leaves different clues like slime trails, ragged edges, or missing buds. You ...
Q: My hostas get holes in them every year. Do you know why? – Dee V. A: Although grasshoppers were a plague this summer, shredding leaves in many gardens, flowers, and fields, the damage to your hosta ...
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4 reasons why your houseplant leaves have holes in them, even if you don't see pests
Key Points Fungal diseases may lead to holes, usually after an initial discoloration of leaf tissue.Spider mites, aphids, and ...
As if a guy didn't have enough to worry about, now my cucumbers got the blight. It's been a pretty good growing season, but the ever-present diseases, yellow leaves and insect holes can be a headache ...
As the seasons change and leaves fall from the trees, you may notice some brown or yellow foliage on your hosta plants. While dying plants are a sign that cooler weather is on the way, avoid the ...
“I need to plant a hosta under my tree, which variety is your favorite?” This innocent question to one of the North Dakota State University Extension Master Gardeners in Ward County sent me down a ...
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