Sometimes holes appear in plant leaves and it's not clear why. We rounded up five common causes for this problem and tips for preventing or fixing it.
Columnist Don Kinzler answers questions about what may be causing holes in rose and bean leaves and how to determine how recent, brief rainfalls affect how much we should water our plants and lawns ...
Warm days start stretching longer, flowers push green shoots through soil, and excitement builds about fresh tomatoes, roses, ...
Fungal diseases may lead to holes, usually after an initial discoloration of leaf tissue. Spider mites, aphids, and caterpillars are possible pests that eat holes in indoor plant leaves. In some plant ...
March is a busy month in the garden, with planting, pruning and fertilizing topping the list of chores. Prioritize your ...
Caterpillars, slugs, chewing insects, wildlife, and fungi are the top culprits behind holes in outdoor plant leaves. Each leaves different clues like slime trails, ragged edges, or missing buds. You ...