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CONTENT PREVIEWBy Lynn Ellen DoxonFor the Journal YARD & GARDEN: Q: My rosemary plant has white, foamy blobs all over it. At first I thought they were seedheads or something, but when I looked more closely they were more like thick, bubbly foam. What are they and what can I do about them? A: The foamy blobs are spittlebugs. The nymphs of the spittlebug live inside those blobs of foam and are protected by them. They suck... MORE TO CONTINUE READING, SUBSCRIBE NOW >>
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