After the Storm: Plant Triage - Marion County
After the Storm: Garden, Landscape and Turf Triage
Indiana gardens and landscapes can suffer serious damage from severe storms with heavy rains and/or high winds. The following information provides advice on how to cope with storm and/or flood damage to garden and landscape plants.
Purdue Web Pages
Health Concerns of Flooded Food and Horticultural Plants
Flooded Vegetables, Fruits Present Health Risk
Flooded Food and Garden Plants (Q & A)
Storm Damage to Horticultural Plants
Stormy Weather Affects Landscapes and Gardens
After the Flood: Garden and Landscape Plants
Flood Concerns of Ornamental Plant Growers
Coping with Storm-damaged Trees
Other Web Pages
Search for a Certified Aborist (ISA)
Purdue Extension Publications
Trees and Lightning (FNR-FAQ-9)
Pruning Ornamental Trees and Shrubs (HO-4)
Trees Need a Proper Start - Prune Them Right(FNR-FAQ-19)
Why Hire an Arborist? (FNR-FAQ-13)
What's Wrong with Topping Trees?(FNR-FAQ-14)
Other Disease Recovery Resources
Disaster Recovery Resources for Indiana (EDEN)




