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Ottawa Now - As the rain comes down, fungal infections could turn into your plant's worst nightmare

June 18, 2026

The latest stretch of rain might be good for today’s farmers and their crops, but people need to keep their eyes peeled for any fungal infections that may develop on their plants. Joining us to offer his solutions and remedies on today's Ottawa Now is gardening expert Carson Arthur.

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