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Identifying and Controlling a Deadly Plant Disease

Dan April 12, 2021 This Land of Ours

How to identify and control deadly plant disease. That’s coming up on This Land of Ours. If there are strange spots developing on the leaves of your plants, you might have bacterial leaf spots. And, it’s a particularly nasty problem because there is no cure for this plant disease. There are ways to slow the spread, but once your plant …

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