Topic: Insect Damage Ornamental Plant Leaves
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How Do I Identify Chewing Insect Damage on Bay Laurel Leaves?
The aromatic bay laurel, or Laurus nobilis, is an evergreen Mediterranean herb that tolerates frost and makes an excellent indoor potted plant and culinary herb. Unfortunately, the bay laurel is also an enticing species of plant to a few in... Read More »
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What insect damages cotton plants?
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What to Do for Indoor Plants with Leaves Dead After Frost Damage
Most frost damage does not occur in the winter months, but rather in the fall or spring when a frost is unexpected and plant growers are unprepared. Resulting frost damage might kill some delicate plants, but other can bounce back with some... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
Historically, the cotton boll weevil (see http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/AR/archive/feb03/boll0203.htm ) was extremely damaging to cotton. There are other insects known, but this one just about destroyed the Southern cotton farmer. Read More »
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Depends on what insects have been eating your plants. Remove the damaged leaves and spray with a suitable insect repellent. The like of red mite you need to dump the plant. Read More »
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Are you sure it is an insect. It could be mildew. OR YOUR MOM Read More »
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Your cherry tree is dying of thirst. Dig around it down around the roots, loosen the soil much like you would your indoor plant when repotting. Really loosen those roots good. Add a lot of new soil and mulch. Water the heck out of it for se... Read More »
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The Spittle bug is known for leaving behind a foamly spit like substance on the leaves of plants. Read More »
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Plants suffering from disease or damage are often suffering from a reduced ability to absorb nutrients through water or soil. Read More »
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