Azaleas come in a huge variety of cultivars that offer blooms in a range of colors, but there are also a number of diseases that can damage these shrubs. The likes of gall, rust, blight, mildew, rot ...
The unusual spring weather is causing all kinds of plant problems. One that has recently been brought to the attention of gardeners is azalea leaf gall. This plant disease is caused by an infection of ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Homeowners across the ArkLaTex may be noticing that their azaleas don’t look as lush this fall. Yellowing, speckled leaves are a common sight — and a common concern — but experts say ...
In this episode of Southern Living’s Ask Grumpy podcast, Steve Bender, also known as the Grumpy Gardener, and his co-host Nellah McGough help a reader tackle an unusual azalea ailment called azalea ...
A: This is caused by a fungus that has been relatively common this spring. The fungus Exobasidium vaccinii causes leaves and flowers to become swollen or thickened, curled and waxy in appearance. This ...
As the vibrant colors of autumn begin to paint the landscape, it's the perfect time to give your rhododendrons and azaleas the attention they need to flourish next spring. While these hardy shrubs may ...
QUESTION: I planted a white butterfly bush less than 5 feet from the foundation of my house to cover up a blank wall. As the bush grows, I regularly cut it back to stimulate more blooms. Can the roots ...