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Rudbeckia triozid found on perennial hibiscus
Published on July 2, 2010
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Flower hermit beetle grubs
Published on April 4, 2008
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Invasive spotted lanternfly workshop held in Berrien County on March 6
Published on February 11, 2020
Anyone that grows or maintains trees, vines or any woody plants should learn about this exotic invasive insect before it appears in Michigan. -
Michigan noxious weed laws, though rarely enforced, define and regulate prohibited/restricted weeds
Published on February 9, 2012
These plant species are undesirable from agricultural as well as environmental viewpoints. -
Pain in the grass: Tall fescue
Published on May 23, 2023
Not all weedy grasses are crabgrass. Tall fescue is one of the top grassy weed complaints received by MSU Extension and MSU Plant & Pest Diagnostics each year. -
Workshop emphasizes the importance of natural shorelines on inland lakes
Published on March 2, 2016
Local educational partnership to teach inland lake shoreline property owners how to create, restore and manage natural shorelines to protect water quality and encourage wildlife. -
When decorating for the holidays, don’t overlook the lovely White Pine, Michigan’s state tree
Published on December 18, 2015
Go green by considering a native tree species to help dress up your December. -
Learn about Michigan’s lakes online
Published on September 19, 2017
Register today for this opportunity to learn about inland lakes from MSU Extension and participants across the Midwest. -
Yellow hawkweed avoids mowing
Published on June 5, 2009
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Choosing healthy garden transplants pay big dividends
Published on May 25, 2012
Select healthy transplants to ensure a great start to a productive and attractive garden. -
Inland lake habitats critical to maintaining healthy lake ecosystems
Published on December 12, 2012
Understanding the five distinct lake zones and the habitats they provide is key to restoring or maintaining lake ecosystem health. -
Cooler weather on the way
Published on April 12, 2011
Most parts of the state are up to four weeks behind in growing degree day accumulations and the cool forecast will likely increase that gap. -
Megarhyssa wasps
Published on August 8, 2008
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Is it beech bark disease?
Published on November 11, 2016
Avoid confusion about this exotic invasion using some basic clues. -
Saving monarchs: What you plant can make a difference
Published on September 13, 2018
Love monarchs? It’s a great time to walk your yard and consider if you’ve planted flowering plants, shrubs and trees to support them. -
Are you ready for changes in the Worker Protection Standards?
Published on January 12, 2017
Training programs help growers comply with changes to the Worker Protection Standards. -
National Invasive Species Awareness Week: Michigan species and what you should know, day seven
Published on February 27, 2016
Day seven: Featured Michigan terrestrial invasive species is Asiatic Sand Sedge -
Why is sap dripping from my magnolia tree?
Published on September 23, 2019
Scale insects causing sap to drip from trees have a critical time window for control. -
What is the GDD in your area?
Published on March 27, 2012
Enviro-weather is a tool that all nurseries and landscapers should be using. Here is a sneek preview of what it has to offer. -
Garlic mustard: Michigan’s worst woodland weed
Published on May 22, 2020
This invasive weed is rapidly taking over the forest floor, replacing important habitat for plants and animals alike.