e is an effective treatment for this fungal disease. To prevent its appearance, it is also necessary to avoid wetting the foliage during watering. 2- Powdery mildew Another well-known disease among gardeners, powdery mildew or white mold, can affect cucurbits such as zucchinis. This is another of th ...
mpletely. Finally, note that fruits slightly affected by mildew are still edible: simply remove the affected parts with the tip of a knife. 2- Powdery mildew A disease well known to winemakers and gardeners, Oidium also affects tomatoes. This disease caused by a fungus appears mostly in sp ...
f flowers, it is recommended to plant several plants side by side. Caution: slugs and snails are fond of this plant. Columbine is also susceptible to powdery mildew. To prevent this disease, avoid wetting the foliage during watering. In case of powdery mildew, just cut off the affected foliage beca ...
fauna. 5- Milk to protect zucchinis. The last of the 5 natural remedies for the vegetable garden helps protect zucchinis and other cucurbits against powdery mildew. As soon as you see the characteristic white powdery coating of powdery mildew on the foliage of your squash, cut off the affected lea ...
ecies are most often microscopic fungi. For example, microscopic parasites that colonize plant leaves are responsible for diseases such as downy mildew and powdery mildew. 4- Can mushrooms be grown in your garden? It is possible to cultivate certain species of mushrooms in your garden, but it is a d ...
imply remove misaligned or damaged branches and dead wood. This shrub can be attacked by caterpillars and aphids. It is also subject to mildew and powdery mildew in case of excess humidity. You can propagate it by sowing in autumn or by semi-linear cuttings in summer. There are several int ...
s and diseases. Stay vigilant because slugs and snails are fond of young plants. These flowers that love a certain humidity can also be attacked by powdery mildew. 5- They are edible and beneficial. It is often ignored, but plants of the Mimulus genus are edible and have a salty taste even after c ...
• Juniper or Juniperus communis against codling moth To combat fungi and fungal diseases, the following fungicidal oils are recommended: • Garlic against powdery mildew • Sweet orange, lemon, clove or tea tree against downy mildew • Tansy • Winter savory • Wild ore ...
tea as it is a natural fertilizer for plants • a mixture of milk and water to provide calcium to plants that like it and prevent certain diseases like powdery mildew • coffee in small doses as an excess of caffeine would be toxic to your plants • cooking water from pasta, rice, ve ...
to grow, although it can be attacked by certain insects or diseases. Stay vigilant as Smallanthus sonchifolius is susceptible to fungal diseases such as powdery mildew and sap-sucking insects like aphids or thrips. When to harvest ground pears? This plant blooms around the month of September and pro ...
ool soil but not waterlogged! Be careful not to wet the foliage during watering! Excess moisture on the leaves can promote the appearance of fungal diseases such as powdery mildew (recognizable by the white coating on the leaves) and anthracnose (which causes brown or black spots on the leaves). ...
ld be free of limestone to suit it. Provided with an adequate location, this perennial plant is very resilient and can live for about fifteen years. Powdery mildew is the only disease that can affect it. Its cultivation is very easy as it only requires: • regular watering, especially in summ ...