On May 12, 2021

Webinar addresses garden insects and diseases 

Saturday, May 15 at 9 a.m — VIRTUAL — Curious if that insect in your garden is friend or foe? Or what disease may be affecting the leaves of your favorite landscape plant? 

On May 15, Ann Hazelrigg, Ph.D., will share information on beneficial insects, pests and plant diseases commonly found in gardens and landscapes in spring. She also will talk about integrated pest management (IPM), a best approach pest control strategy involving the use of cultural, physical and mechanical controls with chemical pesticides only used as a last resort.

The session will take place via Zoom from 9 – 10:30 a.m. It is free to master gardeners, interns, students and alumni of the UVM Extension master gardener program as well as Grade K-12 and college students. Donations are accepted.

Dr. Hazelrigg is the director of the UVM plant diagnostic clinic and the UVM Extension community horticulture programs. She also works with the Vermont IPM program and the Vermont pesticide education and safety program. Her ongoing research addresses important disease issues in Vermont and New England crops.

The webinar is hosted by the Windham and Windsor County chapters of UVM Extension Master Gardeners and the Rockingham Free Public Library. To register, visit 
go.uvm.edu/garden-insects.

For more information, contact Cindy Heath at 
cindy.heath@uvm.edu or 603-543-1307.  To request a disability-related accommodation, please contact her by April 30.

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