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1999 Infobytes

10-03-1999 Plan Ahead for a Beautiful Spring 2000 Flowering Bulb Crop
09-28-1999
Landscape & Woodland Trees - Drought Stress Apparent
09-20-1999
Powdery Mildew - Zapping Zinnias
09-15-1999
Bordeaux Fungicide Mixture - How to Make Your Own Supply
09-09-1999
Healthier Sweetpotatoes - Digging Tips
09-01-1999
Tips for Disease-Free Turnip and Mustard Greens
08-27-1999
Take-all Root Rot -Tough on Turf Grass
08-17-1999
Sun Scald Dogwoods and Too Hot Hostas
08-12-1999
Trees and Weather-Related Stress
08-02-1999
Dealing With Illegal Pesticide Residues on Food Crops
07-28-1999
Recognize Foliage Plant Problems
07-20-1999
Questions Can Get You Answers at Your County Extension Office
07-14-1999
"Hang 'Em High" to Control Buckeye Fruit Rot of Tomato
07-07-1999
Blossom-end Rot of Tomato - Take Corrective Action!
07-01-1999
Wild Mushrooms - Beautiful but They Could be Deadly
06-29-1999
Tomato Water Wilt Common Following Excessive Rainfall
06-23-1999
Sooty Molds and the Health of Your Landscape Plants
06-15-1999
Disease Control Tips for the Home Garden
06-08-1999
Nematode Control in the Garden Through Solarization
06-02-1999
Slime Molds - Do they Damage Lawn Grass?
05-28-1999
Powdery Mildew on Crape Myrtles - Steps for Control
05-19-1999
Disease Control for Tomato Early Blight
05-12-1999
Tomato Spotted Wilt - Bad Things Happen to Good Tomatoes
05-07-1999
Slime Invasion of Landscape Beds Common Occurrence
04-28-1999
Just Look at Those Beans!
04-19-1999
Your Garden - Is There Unwanted Life Out There?
04-15-1999
Disease Control Tip for Azalea Leaf Gall
04-06-1999
Take-all Root Rot: New Disease for Home Lawns in Mississippi
03-31-1999
Start Right with Disease & Nematode Free Nursery Plants
03-25-1999
Disease & Nematode Resistant Tomato Varieties - Smart Gardening!
03-16-1999
Take it Easy With that Fertilizer
03-10-1999
Pine Needle Rust - Not as Bad as it Looks
03-02-1999
Parasitic Nematodes - Tough on Susceptible Garden Plants
02-25-1999
Are Your Fungicides Safe for Spring Use?
02-17-1999
Focus on Oak Leaf Blister
02-11-1999
An Easy Way to Revive Liriope
02-04-1999
Blossom-end Rot of Tomatoes - Planning Ahead Pays Off
01-28-1999
Perk Up Landscape Plants Suffering from Iron Deficiency
01-22-1999
Garden Pesticides - Better Safe than Sorry!
01-13-1999
Start the "99 Plant Health Season with Dormant Sprays
01-07-1999
Pruning Ice Storm Damaged Trees to Prevent Future Health Problems


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Written by the late Dr. Frank Killebrew

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