JULY THRU AUGUST














Clemson extension

Calendar
July

Beneficial Insects
  • Assassin bug
  • Damsel bug
  • Green lacewing
  • Honeybee
  • Praying mantid
  • Syrphid fly larva


    Cultural Tips
  • Benefits of mulching
  • Dull mower blade injury
  • Fertilizing turfgrass
  • Thatch


    Lawn Diseases
  • Pythium blight


    Lawn Insects
  • Southern chinch bug
  • Two-lined spittlebug


    Ornamental Diseases
  • Botrytis blight
  • Brown rot
  • Entomosporium leaf spot


    Ornamental Insects
  • Euonymus scale
  • Japanese beetle
  • Mites


    Vegetable Diseases
  • Bacterial spot
  • Cucurbit anthracnose
  • Downy mildew
  • Fusarium wilt
  • Root knot nematode


    Vegetable Insects
  • Leaffooted bug
  • Mites
  • Pickleworm
  • Squash bug
  • Stink bug


    Weeds
  • Crabgrass
  • Ground ivy
  • Spotted spurge
  • August

    Beneficial Insects
  • Anchor bug
  • Assassin bug
  • Honeybee
  • Green lacewing


    Cultural Tips
  • Benefits of mulching
  • Dull mower blade injury
  • Fertilizing turfgrass


    Lawn Diseases
  • Gray leaf spot
  • Pythium blight


    Lawn Insects
  • Mole cricket
  • Red imported fire ant
  • Southern chinch bug
  • Two-lined spittlebug
  • White grub


    Ornamental Diseases
  • Brown rot
  • Entomosporium leaf spot


    Ornamental Insects
  • Azalea lace bug
  • Mites
  • Orangestriped oakworm


    Vegetable Diseases
  • Gummy stem blight


    Vegetable Insects
  • Mites


    Weeds
  • Ground ivy
  • Yellow nutsedge
  • Yellow woodsorrel
  • September

    Beneficial Insects
  • Honeybee
  • Praying mantid


    Cultural Tips
  • Benefits of mulching
  • Dull mower blade injury
  • Fall is the time for planting!


    Lawn Diseases
  • Dollar spot
  • Gray leaf spot
  • Pythium blight


    Lawn Insects
  • Mole cricket
  • Two-lined spittlebug
  • White grub


    Ornamental Diseases
  • Entomosporium leaf spot


    Ornamental Insects
  • Bagworm
  • Orangestriped oakworm
  • Red-headed azalea caterpillar


    Vegetable Insects
  • Aphids


    Weeds
  • Dandelion
  • Ground ivy
  • Yellow nutsedge

  • Topics

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    Last Revised: May 6, 1997

    The mission of Clemson University's Department of Horticulture is to promote personal and professional growth through the discovery, communication, and application of horticultural experiences, knowledge, and scholarship. Our work fosters environmental stewardship while improving economic wellbeing, health, and quality of life for all.

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