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Provide adequate air circulation. Trim dead or dying leaves from plants.
Trim overhead trees and garden shrubs to allow sunlight to enter the garden. Sunlight is a mold's worst enemy.
Remove dead plant material from garden beds, particularly in the fall. Decay thrives in and under dying vegetation.
Bring in beneficial bugs to eliminate honeydew-secreting insects, as this sticky substance fosters mold growth.
If mold is infesting your garden, remove all mulching matter. Replace with fresh mulch. (Bark tends to harbor mold, while pea gravel does not.)
If you spot moldy plants, remove them from the garden, and burn them downwind, or bury them at least a foot deep in a spot far removed from the garden bed.
Chemical fungicides are rarely effective against garden molds, because the molds are often found on delicate flower petals.