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This calendar is an ever-expanding database on information about life cycle events for common Missoula County plants, pests, and diseases. Below, you will find information about LEAST-TOXIC treatments (those that have the smallest impact on humans, pests, wildlife and insects, like bees and ladybugs, which benefit the garden) as well as HARD PESTICIDE treatments (those that have greater impact on humans and the environment).
Integrated Pest Management (IPM) strives to optimize plant health by:
IPM also means knowing as much about each pest as possible.
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Plant Spring Bulbs5
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Watering Landscape Plants12
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Watering Landscape Plants14
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Apple ScabSpots begin as small olive green circles with velvety margins that enlarge and darken to brown/black. Spots on fruit are dark and may be cracked. Yellowing, browning, and death of leaves may result. Early drop may occur.
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Dormant Grass seeding26
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