Powdery mildew on a plane tree
We always get some mildew in early summer, but periods of hot weather usually stop the continued spread. Not this year! Mildew doesn't really harm a healthy, vigorous sycamore tree, and there is no practical treatment for a large plant. Powdery mildew is host-specific: the type you get on your sycamore tree is different from the type you get on your rose bushes. So you needn't worry about cross-infection in your garden. If you are selecting a Platanus, look for hybrids that are resistant. Bloodgood is resistant to anthracnose, but not to mildew. Columbia variety, becoming more common in the trade, is resistant to both anthracnose and mildew.
BRAVO Don! I know there are some people who are having a bang up year with tomatoes -- but I'm not one of them. However -- I can tell you that my melon crops -- watermelon and cantaloupe have probably been the best that's ever been. My O'Henry Peach crop -- while ripening late -- is the best I've ever seen (in terms of size and fruit set) and taste in terms of sweetness. Yet -- on the other hand? My corn crop failed completely. I guess you can call it one of those "hit and miss" years...
ReplyDeleteMuch of my popcorn crop hasn't even tasseled yet. A goofy year.
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