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  2. Prevent Thrips on Plants Naturally with These 10 Must ... - AOL

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    Keep weedy areas of your yard cut back to deprive them of a place to call home. 4. Clean Up Your Garden. Keep plant diseases and pests from spreading by cleaning up and destroying infested plant ...

  3. 10 Invasive Plants You Should Never Plant In Your Yard - AOL

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    Gardeners love sturdy plants that don’t need babied and that grow quickly without extra care. However, some plants grow a little too well.“Invasive plants spread aggressively and cause ...

  4. Do NOT Buy a House If You See These Plants in the Yard - AOL

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    “Not every plant is ideally suited for every yard,” says Rafi Friedman, president of Coastal Luxury Outdoors. “Some will spread aggressively, die out due to a poor fit for the climate ...

  5. Damping off - Wikipedia

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    To reduce survival of the pathogens, remove and discard diseased plants, and sterilize containers to remove dust, planting medium, and soil particles in which spores can survive. [3] Maintaining drier conditions with better air circulation helps prevent the spread of the disease, although it can also prevent or slow down germination.

  6. Phialophora verrucosa - Wikipedia

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    In the natural environment, it can be found in rotting wood, [1] soil, [3] wasp nests, [4] and plant debris. [3] P. verrucosa is sometimes referred to as Phialophora americana, a closely related environmental species which, along with P. verrucosa, is also categorized in the P. carrionii clade. [3]

  7. Root rot - Wikipedia

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    The leaves of plants experiencing root rot often yellow and die, and if allowed to continue, the condition can be fatal to the plant. To avoid root rot, it is best to only water plants when the soil becomes dry, and to put the plant in a well-drained pot. Using a dense potting media such as one dug up from outdoors can also cause root rot.

  8. Phytophthora cinnamomi - Wikipedia

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    Phytophthora cinnamomi, also known as cinnamon fungus, is a soil-borne water mould [1] that produces an infection which causes a condition in plants variously called "dieback", "root rot", or (in certain Castanea species), "ink disease". Once infected soil or water is introduced, the organism can spread rapidly throughout an environment.

  9. Puccinia verruca - Wikipedia

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    Micropuccinia verruca (Thüm.) Arthur & H.S. Jacks., (1921) Puccinia jaczewskii Tropova, (1930) Puccinia verruca is a plant pathogen that causes rust on safflower ...