Organic Early Blight Treatment in Tomatoes

Early blight is a common disease that affects many crops like tomatoes, and peppers. It can also affect other crops like peas in certain conditions. For organic it is important to understand how to treat and manage early blight organically. This short article will guide you on how to recognize and treat this disease in … Read more

The Silent Assassin of Gardening: Verticillium Wilt

Gardening is often a joyful and rewarding experience, but sometimes, it can be distressing: the most carefully tended plants can suddenly die before any noticeable symptoms. If you have ever experienced anything like this, then it might be the dangerous threat called Verticillium Wilt—a fungal disease that attacks a wide range of plants without warning. … Read more

How to Start Organic Gardening (Beginner’s Guide)

Organic gardening is not only rewarding but also a sustainable way of growing food. The next few lines contain a simple beginner’s guide to help you get started as an organic farmer 1. Choose the Right Location The first thing to do is choose a suitable location. Make sure that the following essentials are available … Read more

Powdery Mildew

If you are a gardener, then you must know that powdery mildew is the most widespread fungal disease. And you must have interacted with it every day sometimes unknown to you. What is Powderly Mildew? Powdery mildew is a fungal infection that appears on the surface of the leaves as a whitish or greyish powdery … Read more

Club Root

Club root is a disease of the roots of vegetables in the cabbage family: Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, turnip, and swede. It causes the roots to swell, leading to stunted growth. What is Clubroot? Clubroot is a soilborne disease caused by Plasmodiophora brassicae. It normally affects the roots of the plants of the family Brassicaceae (Cruciferae); commonly known … Read more

Bacterial (Fungal) Leaf Spot

According to wikipedia, A leaf spot is a limited, discolored, diseased area of a leaf that is caused by fungal, bacterial, or viral plant diseases, or by injuries from nematodes, insects, environmental factors, toxicity or herbicides. What Causes Fungal Leaf Spot? As mentioned earlier, there are three main causes of the leaf spot; This bacterial/fungal … Read more

Anthracnose (The Organic way for treating it)

Anthracnose is the name given to a group of fungal diseases that cause dark sunken lesions on leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits of many deciduous and evergreen trees, including maple, white oak, elm, and dogwood. Each species of anthracnose fungus attacks only specific tree species This fungal disease often arrives with moist, warm weather, affecting … Read more