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May

Beneficial Insects
Cultural Tips
Lawn Diseases
Lawn Insects
Ornamental Diseases
Ornamental Insects
Vegetable Diseases
Vegetable Insects
Weeds


Benefical Insects

Honeybee
Lady beetle

Cultural Tips

Benefits of mulching
Dull mower blade injury
Fertilizing turfgrass
Iron chlorosis
Prune spring-flowering plants

Lawn Diseases

Brown patch
Pythium blight

Lawn Insects

Cutworm

Ornamental Diseases

Black spot of rose
Botrytis blight
Entomosporium leaf spot
Oak leaf blister
Powdery mildew

Ornamental Insects

Aphids
Bagworm
Mealybug

Vegetable Diseases

Early blight
Gummy stem blight
Powdery mildew
Squash fruit rot

Vegetable Insects

Aphids
Greenstriped cucumber beetle
Leaffooted bug
Slugs and snails
Squash vine borer

Weeds

Ground ivy
Yellow Nutsedge
Yellow woodsorrel

 

 


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