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  • Invasives in Your Woodland: Musk Thistle

    … challenging in areas that are newly planted with tree seedlings. It can spread rapidly due to its high seed … areas, how to identify and control invasive plants and insects, and about news and regional online and in-person …

  • Master Gardeners

    … landscapes, and communities. If you are interested in learning more about the Maryland Master Gardener program , … your yard or home, you may reach out to the UME Home and Garden Information Center (HGIC).  You may also contact … MG Christopher Loffredo cal9@georgetown.edu Cheverly Community Market (May - Oct., 8am - 12noon) Cheverly …

  • Native Plants

    … Native Plants for Shade Native Plants for Shady Slopes Deer Resistant Native Plant List Native Plants for Meadows in …

  • Invasives in Your Woodland: Wineberry

    … prized for their taste, including native blueberries, blackberries, and raspberries. This issue’s spotlight falls on a shrub in the … Wineberry canes grow in two stages. In year one, the canes are vegetative; in year two, they become woody and produce …

  • Deer Resistant Native Plants

  • Woodland Wildlife Spotlight - The Woodchuck

    … such as corn, lettuce, peas, and beans, as well as various fruits and flowers. In addition to this perhaps-unwelcome …

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    … toxic methods Plant clinics to diagnose plant problems (diseases, insects, fertility, and abiotic disorders) and … Ecology Entomology Integrated Pest Management (IPM) Lawn Care Vegetable, Fruit, & Flower Gardening Organic …

  • Branching Out Fall 2023 News and Notes

    … have combined drone imagery and AI to delineate each tree in a forest, along with an estimate of its height and … areas, how to identify and control invasive plants and insects, and about news and regional online and in-person …

  • Invasives in Your Woodland - Mile-a-minute

    …   What is it? Mile-a-minute ( Persicaria perfoliata ) is native to India and eastern Asia. Although the first recorded … forest sites. It forms dense canopies, smothering native vegetation attempting to regenerate. It climbs into tree canopies and restricts light to plants growing below. How does it spread? Mile-a-minute …

  • Pest-Predictive Calendar

    … non-UMD pages Phenological sequence of plant flowering and insect events with their associated GDD in Maryland. For more … cherry Prunus sargentii full bloom 140 A Boxwood spider mite Eurytetranchus buxi egg hatch 141 F Double weeping higan … Amelanchier x grandiflora first bloom 179 A Spruce spider mite Oligonychus ununguis egg hatch 179 A Boxwood psyllid …