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  • Two of a Kind – Volutella Blight vs Boxwood Blight June 5, 2026
    Boxwoods are frequent patients at the Plant Diagnostic Lab. Although they are very pleasing to the eye when perfectly manicured and sculpted, it is a rare sight to see a boxwood left unscathed by disease. Boxwoods are not the most resilient plants, susceptible to a host of pests and pathogens. Two of the most common […]
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  • Toto, We Aren’t in Kansas Anymore May 29, 2026
    I was at a party over the weekend at a friend’s house.  I had no idea she really liked plants, and she said the same thing to me.  It seems strange, but I guess plants never really came up.  As she was showing me around, she said something that I hear all the time from […]
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Start Scouting Now for this Common CT Garden Pest

By Heather Zidack, UConn Home Garden Education Office  The Squash Vine Borer (SVB) is a red-orange and black winged insect. They emerge in early to mid-summer and lay their eggs at the base of squash stems. When those eggs hatch, larvae emerge and bore their way into the plant stem, continuing to eat your squash plants from the inside out until they are ready […]

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