Sometimes this happens when they are over-ripe, or during warm, damp weather from a variety of fungal diseases. Also, pests getting inside the plant can rot it - millipedes are one example. Blossom-end rot is a possibility if the rot is a patch at one end, and this can be caused by irregular watering.
A garden is defined as being cultivated plants or flowers. An antonym for the word garden is decay or rot.
A benefit of a plastic garden shed over a wooden garden shed is that the plastic shed will not rot, as it is not biodegradable, therefore will not break down as quickly as a wooden garden shed would.
Yes, because if they weren't then they would rot after a couple of rainstorms. Marble is usually what they are made of since it can withstand hard conditions and won't rot or erode away that easily.
Bacteria, mold, and yeasts can cause food to rot.
To prevent and treat English ivy root rot in your garden, ensure proper drainage, avoid overwatering, and plant in well-draining soil. If root rot occurs, remove affected plants, improve drainage, and consider using fungicides.
To prevent ivy root rot in your garden, ensure proper drainage, avoid overwatering, and plant ivy in well-draining soil. If root rot occurs, remove affected plants, improve soil drainage, and consider using fungicides as a treatment.
an insect dust as well as a fungicidal dust will prevent rot
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the floor pan could be sagging due to rot around the heater channel. common cause.
A foot rot is a bacterial infection, so I guess bacteria cause foot rot .
It can't. Bacteria causes the food to rot.
Yes, it is okay. If you use wood when building a garden bed, you have to watch it because it may rot.