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New landscape shrubs revealed at Smart Gardening Conference
Published on February 17, 2017
Get a sneak peak of the 2017 ColorChoice shrubs to grace your landscape with at the Smart Gardening Conference on March 4 in Grand Rapids. -
Holly: a Christmas tradition
Published on December 22, 2016
Explore the science and history behind a Christmas favorite: holly! -
Fall is a good time to control viburnum leaf beetles
Published on October 13, 2016
Control viburnum leaf beetles in fall and winter to lessen damage in spring. -
It isn't fall yet, so why are my tree's leaves yellow?
Published on August 31, 2016
Extreme pH levels and drought can cause chlorosis in trees. What are the clues? -
Keep your eye on your trees
Published on August 4, 2016
Checking the trees in your yard for signs of insect damage could help prevent Michigan’s next invasive forest pest. -
Keep garden soils moist during a drought
Published on June 30, 2016
Prevent drought stress in your garden and landscape by checking soil moisture. -
The spread of non-native invasive forest pests pose difficult problems once established in Michigan
Published on June 14, 2016
Forest pests could create serious problems if Michiganders aren’t vigilant. -
Poison ivy: Can it grow on trees?
Published on May 31, 2016
When collecting firewood, don’t be fooled. Poison ivy can grow on trees. -
Controlling black knot in Michigan
Published on May 13, 2016
Plum growers need to keep on top of black knot, a disfiguring disease that can quickly destroy a tree. -
Cedar-apple rust: A tale of a fungal disease with two hosts
Published on May 4, 2016
Cedar-apple rust is a fungal disease found on cedar and apple trees, and affects each host differently.