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In this episode, I discuss more information regarding how to manage root rots in the garden. I discuss some of the negative cultural conditions that favor root rots.
A negative cultural condition is applying rocks under the tree protection zone. Aesthetically , the rocks look nice, applying rocks under a tree is one of the worst practices that can be done to a tree. The soil has to breathe, remove the rocks. Apply mulch.
Introducing oxygen to a soil is one of the most important cultural practices to manage root rots. In addition, irrigation practices and the use of mulch are also great cultural practices to manage root rot.
Do not apply any pesticides to control root rots, implement beneficial cultural growing conditions.
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In this episode, I discuss more information regarding how to manage root rots in the garden. I discuss some of the negative cultural conditions that favor root rots.
A negative cultural condition is applying rocks under the tree protection zone. Aesthetically , the rocks look nice, applying rocks under a tree is one of the worst practices that can be done to a tree. The soil has to breathe, remove the rocks. Apply mulch.
Introducing oxygen to a soil is one of the most important cultural practices to manage root rots. In addition, irrigation practices and the use of mulch are also great cultural practices to manage root rot.
Do not apply any pesticides to control root rots, implement beneficial cultural growing conditions.