Your January to do list for Oregon gardening (indoors and outdoors)
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- January 01, 2024
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Timely advice on garden chores, fertilizing, pest control, and more from OSU Extension. These tips are not necessarily applicable to all areas of Oregon. For more information, . The Oregon State University Extension Service encourages sustainable gardening practices. Practice preventive pest management rather than reactive pest control.
Identify and monitor problems before acting, and opt for the least toxic approach. Conserve biological control agents such as predators and the parasitoids that feed on insect pests. Planning Maintenance and cleanup Pest monitoring and management Use chemical controls only when necessary and only after thoroughly reading the pesticide label.
First consider cultural, then physical and biological controls. Choose the least toxic options, and use them judiciously. Some examples include insecticidal soaps, horticultural oils, botanical insecticides, and organic and synthetic pesticides. Houseplants and indoor gardening Trade name products and services are mentioned as illustrations only.
This does not mean that the Oregon State University Extension Service endorses these products and services or intends to discriminate against products and services not mentioned. — OSU Extension Service.
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