Now’s the time when vegetable gardeners are seeing plant problems cropping up in their gardens. Here are three common issues to see if you can identify these plant problems.

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It ’s that metre of year when Facebook groups and Twitter provender are filled with pictures and interrogation from nurseryman that ask“What ’s wrong with my plant ? ”

The symptom may be different , but the causal agency is commonly the same : pitiful ethnical practices , insect pest , four - legged pests , plant diseases or a combining of all of the above .

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Can you name the job affecting the picture flora ?

Photo One – Diseased Pepper Pods

Peppers may seem problem - proof , but even the most measured vegetable gardener may describe black pepper cod with dark , sunken spots .

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If you see these first to form on your plants , pluck the peppers and destruct any infected plant portion . Most potential the problem is a fungal disease called anthracnose . The fungal spores can be blown into the garden or spread by insects .

To avoid this problem , plant immune cultivars and rotate pepper crops to a dissimilar spot in the garden next time of year .

Photo Two – Unhealthy Squash leave

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That powdery substance on squash , pumpkin vine , cucumber and other leaves is most probable powdery mould .

Powdery mildew is another fungal disease that can harm leaves and have fruits to mature improperly . Pick off any pathological leave of absence and be sure to keep leaves out of the garden .

Prevent powdery mildew by keeping soil wet gamey and water betimes in the dayspring with drip irrigation or a lush hosiery to keep leaves dry .

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Photo Three – damage yield

The damaged squash brook severely because it was too attractive to a squirrel , hare or other chewing mammal . It ’s laborious to protect fruits and vegetables from this kind of damage unless you ’ve built a fence around the garden and immerse chicken wire underneath it .

Some vegetable gardener swear by spray and powders to keep animate being out of the garden . Others accept there will be some fauna activity and simply plant more than they need so there will be enough to share .

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Bonus Points – Diseased Rose Leaves

You get fillip points for identifying the spots on the rose leaves in the same picture . Black spotlight is another dreaded fungus disease that organize mostly on roses . The spores are typically carried by rain , tip , worm or garden tool .

Be indisputable to clip diseased leaves as soon as the spots look and keep them out of the garden to prevent more damage . A thick bed of mulch around rosaceous George H.W. Bush can keep spore from splashing onto leaf during rain .

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praise ( I mean ) if you were able to name all the plant problems .

Now , what problems are you seeing in your garden this season ?

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