My azaleas have tiny black spots on the bottom of the leaves and the tops of the leaves appear yellowish white. What is causing this problem?
These injury symptoms are normally caused by the azalea lace bug. This insect can be controlled with Orthene insecticide. Read and follow all label directions. • Q: How often should I water my lawn and garden? A: Most lawns and gardens need one inch of water per week during the growing season. When adequate rainfall has not occurred, irrigation water should be applied during the early morning hours. In sandy soil irrigation may be required every two to three days to supply one inch of water weekly. Apply a minimum of one-half inch of water at a time.
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