If you notice a powdery growth on the leaves of your plants, it could be a disease known as powdery mildew. Powdery mildew is a common fungal disease that affects various plants in Pennsylvania, characterized by a white or grayish powdery coating on leaves. While primarily aesthetic, it can lead to health issues, such as discolored leaves that can eventually drop prematurely. If you spot signs of powdery mildew, it's crucial to enlist the help of professionals who can accurately diagnose the issue and provide effective treatments to stop its spread. To prevent future occurrences, consider investing in a tree and shrub care program, which typically includes fertilization, disease control, and insect management to ensure your plants remain healthy throughout the year.


What is powdery mildew, and what does it do to your plants?

Green leaves in West Chester, PA, with white spots from powdery mildew.

If you notice a powdery growth on the leaves of your plants, it could be a sign of powdery mildew. Powdery mildew is a common fungal disease that affects a wide range of plants. This disease is caused by various species of fungi, and it thrives in warm, humid conditions, making it a common problem in many regions.

Powdery mildew manifests as white or grayish powder-like spots that coat leaves and sometimes stems and flowers. While this disease is primarily an aesthetic concern, it can lead to significant health issues if left untreated. The affected leaves may turn yellow, wither, and eventually drop off. Powdery mildew can also weaken your plants, stunt new growth, and reduce their overall vigor.


What should you do if you notice signs of powdery mildew on your plants?

If you notice signs of powdery mildew on your plants, it's important to take action promptly to prevent the disease from spreading and causing further damage. The first step is to enlist the help of professionals who can accurately diagnose the issue. They have the expertise to identify powdery mildew and differentiate it from other plant diseases or issues that may have similar symptoms.

Once the diagnosis is confirmed, professionals can provide the appropriate treatment to stop the spread. Treatment options may include curative fungicides specifically designed to combat powdery mildew. That way, your plants can start focusing on their recovery.


Consider investing in a tree and shrub care program to prevent powdery mildew in the future.

To prevent future occurrences of powdery mildew and other plant diseases, it's wise to consider investing in a tree and shrub care program. These programs typically include a range of services to ensure your plants stay healthy throughout the year. One of the key components of such programs is regular fertilization. Proper nutrition is essential for plant health and resilience. Well-nourished plants are better equipped to fend off diseases like powdery mildew. Fertilization provides the necessary nutrients for robust growth and development.

In addition to fertilization, tree and shrub care programs often include disease and insect control treatments. These treatments are designed to manage fungal infections and insect infestations before they become severe issues. With routine monitoring of your plants' health throughout the year, you can have peace of mind knowing they're in the hands of experts who will ensure they continue to flourish.

A common tree and shrub fertilization method is spreading granular treatments around the drip lines!

Give us a call today to schedule our tree and shrub disease control service.

If your plants are suffering from powdery mildew or another disease, our team at Countywide Landscape is here to help! Highly effective disease control treatments are available as part of our tree and shrub care program. With this program, you can expect regular visits throughout the year to fertilize and monitor your plants' health. If we notice signs of an issue, such as a disease like powdery mildew or insects, we'll administer a curative treatment to prevent further damage.

Our tree and shrub disease control service is offered to residential and commercial property owners, as well as HOAs, in West Chester, Downingtown, Exton, and nearby cities in Pennsylvania. Give us a call at (610) 285-9727 to schedule today!