
Pest & Fungus Prevention for Fruit Trees
Do these things in February to help your fruit trees thrive in the warm season.
Do these things in February to help your fruit trees thrive in the warm season.
If you’re not sure what kind of pest or problem you’re dealing with in your garden, the resources listed below can help. Once you’ve identified the issue, head on back to our Plant Product Page to find the right way to treat it.
IPM is an effective, environmentally friendly approach to pest control. It combines common-sense practices to manage pests in your yard.
Maintaining a healthy and vibrant garden in Missouri can be a rewarding experience, but it’s not without its challenges. Gardeners in the region often face issues such as Japanese beetles, powdery mildew, leaf spot, scale, tomato hornworm, mealy bugs, aphids, and mites, which can wreak havoc on plants and
Learn how to identify different types of spider mites and treat them before they destroy your plants.
These plants provide many benefits in repelling unwanted insects such as mosquitoes, while attracting beneficial insects such as dragonflies.
When the weather is wetter than usual, you can expect fungus in your garden. We can’t control nature, but we can keep a close eye on our plants and try to be proactive on any possible infestation.
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