If you have cherry or plum trees, now's a good time to check for a disease called black knot fungus. The fungus can go unnoticed with summer foliage but is apparent when trees are winter-bare. Also ...
Gardening Ask the Garden Guy: Is my cherry tree dead? Plus, how to rid trees of a fungus naturally and chemically. Send your questions, with photos, to [email protected] for possible publication. This ...
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – It’s called chicken-of-the-woods fungi. It grows at the base of dead and living trees here in Ohio and other locations and tastes like chicken — seriously. For National ...