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Choosing the Right Landscape Plants: Factors to Consider
Author(s) Laura G. Jull. Properly placed and maintained landscape plants can increase the value of real estate. However, poor plant choices can b...
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Planning and Designing Your Home Landscape
Author(s) Dan A. Wilson, Thomas J. Wilson, Wayne G. Tlusty. This publication explores landscape planning: putting the plan on paper; selecting, p...
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Plants Not Favored by Deer
Author(s) Laura G. Jull. If deer visit your property, you've likely already experienced the frustration of having landscape plants destroyed overn...
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Making and Using Compost in the Garden
Author(s) Christine Wen, Joe Van Rossum. Making your own compost is an easy, practical, and satisfying way to make use of yard waste and table sc...
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Lilacs for Cold Climates
Author(s) Laura G. Jull. Lilacs for Cold Climates describes the best of the top-rated cold-weather cultivars. These are the gems that will survive...
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Selecting Woody Landscape Plants for Fall Color: An Illustrated Guide
Author(s) Laura G. Jull. When selecting plants for landscaping, consider choosing ones that offer showy fall foliage. This beautifully illustrate...
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The Basics of Micro Irrigation
Author(s) Scott Sanford, John Panuska. Micro irrigation has numerous advantages over sprinkler irrigation and can be used in greenhouses, orchard...
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Winter Salt Injury and Salt-Tolerant Landscape Plants
Author(s) Laura G. Jull. This publication focuses on recognizing and preventing plant damage caused by deicing salts, evaluates the pros and cons ...
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Shade Trees Disorder: Decline, Dieback, or Early Senescence
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf. "Decline" is a general term that describes the deterioration of a tree's crown or an overall reduction in vig...
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Maple Decline: Collar Rot and Basal Canker Complex
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf, J. E. Kuntz, M. J. Drilias. Research has demonstrated that many Wisconsin sugar maples are declining because ...
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Crabapple Disorder: Scab
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut, G. L. Worf, E. R. Hasselkus. In Wisconsin, scab is the most common ornamental-crabapple disease and is also the most imp...
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Woody Ornamentals Pest Management in Wisconsin
Author(s) Chris Williamson, P. J. Liesch, Jim Kerns, Roger Flashinski. Woody Ornamentals Pest Management in Wisconsin is an indispensable resource...
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Tree and Shrub Fertilization
Author(s) E. R. Hasselkus, E. E. Schulte. Explains what fertilizer you should use and how you should apply it to your deciduous trees, evergreens,...
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Scorch and Related Problems in Trees and Shrubs
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf. Scorch, or the browning of leaf edges, affects a wide range of deciduous and evergreen plants throughout Wisc...
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Plant Injury Due to Turfgrass Broadleaf Weed Herbicides
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, R. C. Newman. When the herbicides used to kill broadleaf weeds in the lawn are applied on windy or hot days, they may end...
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Oak Wilt Management—What Are the Options?
Author(s) Jane Cummings Carlson, A. Jeff Martin, Kyoko Scanlon Thousands of oaks in woodland and urban settings die every year from oak wilt, a fu...
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Harvesting Firewood from Your Woods
Author(s) William Klase, Kris Tiles. Which trees yield the best firewood? What are the steps in properly harvesting trees? How about splitting an...
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Effects of Flooding on Woody Landscape Plants
Author(s) Laura G. Jull. Plant roots, like people, need oxygen for respiration. That is why a flood can stress a plant and even, if roots are subm...
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Deciduous Trees Disorder: Springtime Weather Injury to Foliage
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf. Springtime weather injury can cause misleading symptoms on foliage. This fact sheet describes symptoms and st...
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Deciduous Trees Disorder: Miscellaneous Causes of Decline
Author(s) G. L. Worf., J. E. Kuntz. Many problems and disorders can lead to tree decline. This fact sheet explores sun scald, girdling roots, mowe...
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Eastern Tent Caterpillar
Author(s) C. F. Koval, S. W. Binnie. The eastern tent caterpillar is native to North America, and records of its existence go back as far as 1646....
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Sooty Mold
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf, P. J. Pellitteri. Sooty mold can be found on virtually any plant in the state. Nearly all shade trees and eve...
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Preserving Trees During Construction
Author(s) Stan Binnie. Home construction can easily damage or even kill prized and valuable landscape trees. Learn the simple steps of safely prot...
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Mountain Ash Disorder: Sunscald-Fungal Canker Complex
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, G. L. Worf. Physical damage to the trunk—caused by sunscald or even lawn mower damage—opens the way for a fungal infectio...
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Mountain Ash Disorder: Fire Blight
Author(s) M.F. Heimann, G.L. Worf. Fire blight sometimes causes dramatic and serious damage, blackening leaves and either the vegetative shoots or...
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Maple and Other Trees Disorder: Cottony Maple Scale
Author(s) C. F. Koval, D. L. Mahr, P. J. Pellitteri. Cottony maple scale is an insect that can infest the twigs of maples and other shade trees wi...
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Linden Borer
Author(s) C. A. Johnson, R. C. Williamson. The linden borer (Saperda vestita Say) is a native insect found throughout northeastern North America t...
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Honeylocust Disorder: Canker Diseases in Wisconsin
Author(s) G. L. Worf, M. F. Heimann. The honeylocust has become an increasingly important street and landscape tree in Wisconsin. Finer textured a...
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Gypsy Moths: Identifying and Managing Gypsy Moth Caterpillars
Author(s) R. Chris Williamson, Andrea Diss. The gypsy moth caterpillar has a distinctively bristly body, with five pairs of blue warts followed by...
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Euonymus Caterpillar
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut. In Wisconsin, the euonymus caterpillar Yponomeuta cagnagella damages the spindletree euonymus, the winged euonymus (also...
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Deciduous Tree Disorder: Cankerworms
Author(s) P. J. Pellitteri, D. L. Mahr, D. J. Hall. Severe, early season defoliation of several hardwood species may be caused by spring or fall c...
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Birch Leafminer
Author(s) P. J. Pellitteri. Birch leafminers are insects that can destroy the leaves of all ornamental birch varieties grown in Wisconsin. Europea...
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Birch Disorder: Bronze Birch Borer
Author(s) R. C. Williamson, P. J. Pellitteri. The bronze birch borer is a serious pest of birch trees in the Midwest. It can severely injure or ki...
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Ash Plant Bug
Author(s) P. J. Pellitteri, C. F. Koval A small insect called the ash plant bug attacks ash trees in June and July, causing thin, discolored, spot...
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Deciduous Tree and Shrub Disorder: Skeletonizing by Rose Chafer
Author(s) R. C. Williamson, C. F. Koval. Skeletonizing of the leaves of roses, raspberries, grapes, fruit trees, and many other cultivated trees a...
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Japanese Beetles
Author(s) R. Chris Williamson. This fact sheet on the Japanese beetle, considered the single most important turf grass pest in the United States ...
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Russian Olive Disorder: Phomopsis Canker
Author(s) G. L. Worf, J. S. Stewart. Russian olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia) is a small tree with beautiful, silver-gray foliage. The tree was once...
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Mountain Ash Disorder: Scab
Author(s) M.F. Heimann, G.R. Stanosz, G.L. Worf. Mountain ash scab is not always a serious problem in Wisconsin, but in wet years it can reach nea...
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Maple Petiole Borer
Author(s) P. J. Pellitteri, D. L. Mahr. The maple petiole borer is an introduced species that has extended its range from the northeastern states ...
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Maple Gall Mites
Author(s) P. J. Pellitteri, C. F. Koval, D. L. Mahr. Maple leaves frequently develop growths or swellings known as galls. These are caused by micr...
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Honeysuckle Disorder: Honeysuckle Leaffolding Aphid
Author(s) C. F. Koval, D. L. Mahr. Landscapers and nursery operators in Wisconsin long considered honeysuckle a low-maintenance plant. The arrival...
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Honeylocust Disorder: Plantbugs and Leafhoppers
Author(s) K. A. Delahaut. The honeylocust has become an increasingly important street and landscape tree in Wisconsin. Finer textured and less for...
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Gypsy Moths: Selecting a Pesticide for Gypsy Moth Control
Author(s) R. Chris Williamson, Andrea Diss. Many insecticides are available to control gypsy moths; however, not all are created equal. Before you...
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Gypsy Moths: Identifying and Managing Gypsy Moth Egg Masses
Author(s) R. Chris Williamson, Andrea Diss. Gypsy moth egg masses contain all the eggs a female moth produces. Each destroyed egg mass represents ...
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Gypsy Moth
Author(s) R. Chris Williamson. This fact sheet covers the highly destructive gypsy moth, detailing its life cycle, the destruction it causes, and ...
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Dutch Elm Disease in Wisconsin
Author(s) M. F. Heimann, P. J. Pellitteri, E. B. Smalley, R. P. Guries. Dutch elm disease is a fatal fungus disease attacking American elms. The f...
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