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Lantern flies, an invasive species that has caused havoc across the United States, are now in the Upstate area of South Carolina. "This one moves a lot, breeds a lot, makes a lot of babies, eats a lot ...
The abundance of wild grapevines that once overtook this Island was how Martha’s Vineyard got its name. Now the Island is ...
The spotted lanternfly feeds on many plants, but its preferred hosts are the Tree of Heaven, an invasive plant introduced to Philadelphia from China in 1784, and grapevines. Extensive feeding by these ...
Conventional vineyard practice at the moment is to use chemical insecticides, as well as removing infected plants. "It would ...
PUBLISHED: January 16, 2025 at 7:15 AM PST 5 things to do in the garden this week: Grapevines and fruit trees. Now is the time to clonally propagate grapevines, fig and pomegranate trees from ...
When a blistering heatwave struck a group of grapevines in Portugal, the end seemed nigh for these fruit-bearing plants. Temperatures rose to a scorching 42C (107F) during the day.
Ornamental grapevines bring blazing color to fall garden Updated: Sep. 05, 2010, 10:29 a.m. | Published: Sep. 05, 2010, 9:29 a.m. By The Oregonian/OregonLive ...
Grapevines are dormant this time of year, and flooding won't damage them as long as the water recedes within a fortnight or so, said Jim Wolpert, chairman of the department of viticulture and ...
Spray grapevines to control pests Flea beetles can create a lot of damage by chewing holes in grape leaves. (Bob Morris) ...
For years, I took the New World's thirst for vineyard irrigation for granted. I believed what I was told: Napa Valley was a desert and needed its 100 to 200 gallons of water per vine per season.
The grill is a brick hearth where Giorgi Kavelashvili follows the traditions of his native Kakheti, the easternmost province of Georgia and the nation's wine country. Kavelashvili is 19, but he ...
Grapevines, fruit trees and herbs in the garden this week, plus more tips Petal blight is the principle pathogenic scourge of camellias, but our columnist has tips to combat this.