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Decorating with plants
Published on April 5, 2019
From modern, sleek containers to holiday-themed gifts, plants are key to any home décor style. -
A native Michigan shoreline: We did it, so can you! Part 2
Published on September 19, 2018
A lakefront property owner describes next steps in restoring his typical lakeshore into a native lakescape that protects the lake and provides a home for birds and butterflies. -
Don’t panic over brown recluse spiders in Michigan
Published on June 22, 2018
There are rare, isolated populations of brown recluse spiders living in Michigan, but the vast majority of Michiganders will never come within a half-mile of a brown recluse spider. See photos of common-look-alikes. -
Mealybugs: A common pest of indoor plants
Published on November 28, 2017
Plants moved indoors for the winter can be a source of insect pests such as mealybugs, so make sure to carefully inspect them. -
Forcing spring bulbs to bloom indoors
Published on November 8, 2017
Add some color to this winter by forcing spring bulbs to bloom indoors and explore the science behind it. -
Garden smarter with Michigan State University Extension programs
Published on August 14, 2017
If you haven’t heard of Michigan State University Extension’s Smart Gardening initiative, its goal is to promote earth friendly and sustainable practices that will save gardeners time, effort and money. -
Early July home and garden insect highlights
Published on July 7, 2017
MSU Diagnostic Services reports on insects concerning Michigan residents during June 23 – July 7, 2017. -
Update on brown recluse spiders in Michigan
Published on April 21, 2017
Three additional populations of brown recluse spiders have been confirmed in Michigan since 2011. -
Boxelder bugs complete their fall stampede
Published on October 27, 2016
Your house is the perfect spot for boxelder bugs to spend winter. Consider these management tips. -
Brown marmorated stink bugs are moving into Michigan homes again
Published on September 22, 2016
What they are, why stink bugs are entering houses, and what you can do about them.