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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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