Fall Clean-up for Home Gardeners
- Type
- Publication
- Date of Publication
- January 25, 2022
- Price
- See Agrilife Learn
Topics:
Overview
Publication Information
Many gardeners think the season ends in fall, but leftover weeds, debris, and plant pathogen infected plant matter can fuel next year's problems.
This 2-page guide teaches you how a few smart sanitation practices can help prevent diseases in your garden and give your plants the best possible start next season.
What You'll Learn
- How to spot common signs of plant disease before winter sets in
- Safe ways to remove or till diseased debris without spreading pathogens
- Simple steps to sanitize tools, gloves, and equipment for next year
- Important exceptions for oak wilt management
Protect your garden's future by downloading your free fall clean-up guide now!
More choices in Lawn & Garden
- Publication
The New World screwworm isn’t just a concern—it’s a challenge you need to be ready for. This factsheet teaches you what to watch for, how to respond, and steps to protect animals. Download now and turn research into action!
- Course
Learn how green infrastructure can help manage stormwater, reduce flood damage, and increase property value. This course explores practical, nature-based ways to improve stormwater systems in cities, rural, and coastal areas. Enroll now and build resilient, ecofriendly communities!
- Publication
Defend your crops against the Sweet Potato Whitefly! Our free factsheet teaches you how to use this pest’s natural predators to help manage them. Learn about their biology and overall predator profiles. Download your copy today!
- Publication
Grow beautiful roses easily with our EarthKind Roses Bench Cards. Learn the characteristics and basic needs for 5 rose varieties: Alister Stella Gray, Crepuscule, Double Knock Out®, Pink Double Knock Out®, and Easy Elegance® My Girl. Grab your set today!
- Publication
Looking to grow Zoysiagrass in Texas? Our free guide designed by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension’s turfgrass experts helps you choose the perfect type for your Texas yard. Learn about different varieties, pros & cons, and expert care tips. Download your copy today!
- Publication
Although originally from western North America, western flower thrips (Frankliniella occidentalis) are now a worldwide annoyance.
