Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but Mississippi gardens have just started getting a little less rosy.
While I rarely get into diagnostic stuff in this column, I'm seeing a lot of something new and bad enough to have landscape experts worried; need to nail down early what can be done.
Not talking about usual hard-to-treat calls we horticulturists dread getting, such as bad weeds, sudden midsummer "browning out" of healthy-looking shrubs or trees dropping old limbs or leaking sap from the
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