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2008-07-18  Trees - Washington Hawthorne:   Sounds like Hawthorne apple rust. There are a number of "cedar rust" diseases in which the fungus completes its life cycle on two plant hosts; one in the cypress family and one in the rose family (the...
2008-07-18  Plant Diseases - gardening problem: fungus?:   What you are describing are slime molds. These primitive fungi are harmless to your plants and are just living on the organic matter in the mulch. The spores may have even been brought in on the mulch...
2008-07-18  Sequoia & Kings Canyon NP - Azalea campsites:   Hi Albert, Although we have driven past the campground, we haven't actually stayed there. The campground itself is really nice, and in a nice, central location, however, I couldn't recommend any particular...
2008-07-18  Trees - Curly Willow Planting:   While willows prefer moisture, they are tough and adaptable. The only soil that does not suit them is alkaline soil. They like full sun or partial shade. Do not plant near the house or driveway or near...
2008-07-18  Plant Diseases - black eyed susan:   The gray hue may be the first sign you see just before the plant wilts and dies. The plants may be getting too much water and have a root rot. They do not need a lot of water. With these plants, there...


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