Research On Fruit Trees News
Master Gardeners: Weather perfect for planting fruit trees
HUNTSVILLE — The winter has been a gardeners dream in Southeast Texas. The extremely mild temperatures and abundant rain have been a marked change from the drought and record breaking temperatures landscapes endured in 2011.
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Camellias in the spotlight at LSU AgCenter's station in Hammond, La.
HAMMOND, La. - The annual camellia garden stroll is planned Feb. 26 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the LSU AgCenter's Hammond Research Station.
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Camellias in the spotlight at Hammond ag center
The annual camellia garden stroll is planned Feb. 26 from 1-4 p.m. at the LSU AgCenter's Hammond Research Station.
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Westbridge Announces Blossom Protect has been Approved by EPA as a Biopesticide to Prevent Fire Blight in Apples and ...
Westbridge Agricultural Products announces that the EPA has approved Blossom Protect as a biopesticide for controlling fire blight in apple and pear orchards in the United States. Fire blight causes serious damage each year to pome fruit trees throughout America. Blossom Protect is approved for organic production. It leaves no chemical residue, is safe for humans and animals and is harmless to ...
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WINDMILL COUNTRY: Topguard approved to battle cotton root rot
Wall farmer Doug Wilde joyfully spoke the sentiments of cotton, fruit and tree growers across Texas after receiving word last week that Topguard, the brand name of flutriafol, has been approved for control of cotton root rot. It was granted an emergency use permit.
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