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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

Food Damaged by the Flood

Flooded Vegetables, Fruits Present Health Risk

Flooded Food and Garden Plants (Q & A)

Storm Damage to Horticultural Plants

Stormy Weather Affects Landscapes and Gardens

Waterlogged Vegetable Gardens

After the Flood: Garden and Landscape Plants

Flood Damage to Turf

Flood Concerns of Ornamental Plant Growers

Coping with Storm-damaged Trees

Flooding and Trees

Other Web Pages

Search for a Certified Aborist (ISA)

Purdue Extension Publications

Trees and Storms (FNR-FAQ-12)

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)

Created Page 6/08
Marion County Consumer Horticulture Home Page

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