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  • Health and Safety in the Garden

    Published on May 7, 2025
    This resources provides safety tips for gardeners.

  • Michigan Wild Bee Identification Cards

    Published on December 3, 2024
    These bee identification cards can help you learn about bees that you might see visiting flowers in your neighborhood.

  • Composting: A Smart Gardening Practice that Recycles Yard and Garden Waste

    Published on October 21, 2024
    Composting lets smart gardeners use chemistry to produce their own garden soil amendment.

  • Common Flower Visitors in Michigan

    Published on September 17, 2024
    This document describes features and behaviors unique to 5 groups of bees and 5 butterfly species. These signs can be downloaded and used in your garden to highlight common pollinators.

  • Home Lawn and Garden Soil Test Self-Mailer

    Published on April 17, 2023
    This kit comes complete with everything you'll need to submit a soil sample for nutrient testing through the MSU Soil Test service.

  • Identification Guide to Boxwood and its Lookalikes

    Published on May 12, 2022
    This guide will help you identify boxwoods as well as similar-looking plants so that you can tell the difference between them.

  • Using Bands to Protect Shade Trees from Spongy Moth

    Published on May 4, 2022
    Hiding bands and barrier bands can help protect individual shade trees from spongy moth, formerly gypsy moth.

  • Frost-Free Dates

    Published on April 25, 2022
    When can I plant? Check your area’s frost free date.

  • New Name, Familiar Pest: Dealing with Outbreaks of Spongy Moth, Formerly Gypsy Moth - Questions and Answers

    Published on April 14, 2022
    A spongy moth webinar, part of the NotMISpecies series, aired on April 14, 2022. Viewers submitted questions that have been addressed by the experts who presented the webinar. This document includes the questions and answers, grouped by topic area.

  • Lead Safety for the Home Gardener

    Published on March 18, 2022
    Information about lead found in soils, vegetables, water and crops. Learn what is safe and resources available to you.

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