Lawn
- Diagnosing Lawn Problems.. A Helpful Chart (47KB PDF)
- Turfgrass Diseases in Georgia: Identification and Control (16MB PDF)
Landscape Plants
- Foliage Diseases
- Control of Common Pests of Landscape Plants
- Common Landscape Diseases in Georgia (23MB PDF)
- Insect & Disease Management in Annual Flower Beds (519KB PDF)
- Daylily Rust Control
- Leaf and Crown Rot of Lirope
Trees
Fusarium Wilt in Leon County
Fusarium wilt has occurred in Leon County tomatoes over the last decade. It was one of the first diseases known to affect tomato in Florida. As long ago as 1899, entire fields of tomatoes in our state were wiped out by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici. It can be an extremely difficult disease to control, in large part because it can survive indefinitely in the soil. The wilt cannot be overcome by simply thoroughly watering the tomatoes. More information is available in the linked publication.
A Series on Diseases in the Florida Vegetable Garden: TOMATO
http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/PP121