Ask Burton: Q: My azaleas have thinned and I’m dealing with some sort of spotting on the leaves. What is this, and how do I make it stop?November 24, 2020
Ask Burton: This week, we’re talking about the upcoming lawn fertilization. Our lawns need a good feeding to do their best, but it’s quite possible to overdo things. The best way to do things right is to know where you’re starting from! Q: I have a St. Augustine lawn and last year, fungus ate my yard. Obviously, this is not ideal. How do I fix things properly, and make sure this does not continue to happen?March 10, 2020
Ask Burton: This week, a simple, easy answer to a number of minor landscape issues. Q: My established crapemyrtles are showing damaged leaves (brown around the edges), my redbud leaves are showing many small, blackish flecks, and my Japanese maples really took a hammering this summer, with many burned looking leaves. What should I do to help these plants?October 24, 2018
Ask Burton: Q: I have several plants with leaf diseases on them right now, and I need to know what to do. My roses have some black spot, my honeysuckle is covered in powdery mildew, and my wax ligustrum had a bad case of some kind of leaf spot in the spring that I don’t want to come back. What should I do to all of these plants?October 9, 2017