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Cultural Control of Plant Disease
Many people believe that control of plant diseases always mean the use of chemicals, but many diseases can be controlled by cultural practices.

Iris Disease: Crown Rot
Iris leaftips dying off? Leaf bases dry and brown? Could be iris crown rot. Find out what it is and what to do about it.

Plant Care in the Home
Most of us enjoy having attractive green plants in our homes. They add a special feeling to a room that can't be achieved with furniture.

Japanese Beetle
Japanese beetles are chewing insects that destroy leaves, flowers and fruits of more than 276 plants.

Natural Pest Control for Your Garden
If you have never tasted vegetables that have not been treated with chemicals, you do not know what you have been missing.

Garden Pest Control
How do you control unwanted pests in your lawn and garden? Learn here.

Annual White Grub
Annual White Grub is the most serious turfgrass pest in Illinois. Grubs feed on turfgrass roots, that will damage and can kill the grass.

Squash Vine Borer
The larvae bore into the stem and feed on tissue, hollowing out the vines.

Millipedes, Centipedes and Sowbugs
Most millipedes, sowbugs and pillbugs are scavengers, feeding on decaying organic matter. Often they are found in groups under leaf litter, mulch, tree bark, flower pots, damp cracks and crevices and refuse piles.

   
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