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Welcome to This Month in Your Garden, a site designed to help South Carolina residents recognize pest problems in the garden and landscape on a month-by-month basis.  A list of "cultural tips" is also included to remind you of the right month for performing a particular gardening activity, such as fertilizing your centipedegrass lawn or pruning your crape myrtle.

If something is bugging you this month, click on the "CALENDAR" button to search for the pest in your garden and to learn about appropriate control measures.  You can also examine our entire This Month in Your Garden collection of pests by clicking the "TOPICS" button.

When controlling pests, always practice Integrated Pest Management (IPM).  Only biological, cultural, and mechanical controls are listed in this site.  For appropriate chemical controls and additional information about any of these pests, please contact your local Clemson Extension Agent or Master Gardener.

Each month as you become more knowledgeable about the harmful and beneficial inhabitants of your landscape, we hope that gardening will continue to be an exciting, educational adventure.

Topics  Calendar: This month in your garden

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The photographs and accompanying text in this web site were adapted from an Extension IPM-funded project that was designed to educate consumers at garden centers and nurseries with educational display units. The project entitled Using 'This Month in Your Garden' Informational Display Units in Garden Centers to Educate Consumers About IPM in the Garden and Landscape was conceived by Paul Thompson, Horticulture Extension Agent in Berkeley and Dorchester counties, and implemented with Bob Polomski.

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Acknowledgements
Many thanks to the following individuals who contributed photographs for this site:  Clemson University:  R. K. Allen, Dr. C. S. Gorsuch, R. P. Griffin, Dept. of Entomology ; J. H. Blake, Dr. A. P. Keinath, and Dr. S. B. Martin, Dept. of Plant Pathology and Physiology; Dr. L. B. McCarty, Dept. of Horticulture. University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service:  Dr. M. E. Ferree.

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This page is maintained by Bob Polomski, Extension Consumer Horticulturist and State Master Gardener Coordinator, and Linda D. Alexander, Office Manager/Webmaster, Department of Horticulture.  Please send comments or technical problems with this page to: BPLMSK@clemson.edu

The mission of Clemson University's Department of Horticulture is to promote personal and professional growth through the discovery, communication, and application of horticultural experiences, knowledge, and scholarship. Our work fosters environmental stewardship while improving economic wellbeing, health, and quality of life for all.

Designed by Sarah Matzko Horticulture Department
College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences
Information: 864-656-6355 FAX: 864-656-4960

Department of Horticulture
E-143 Poole Agricultural Center
Box 340319
(Street Address: 50 Cherry Rd.)
Clemson University
Clemson, South Carolina 29634-0319

Linda D. Alexander, Department Webmaster ( lalxndr@clemson.edu)