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Ask the Green Gardening Program
ProIPM Questions & Answers
Disposal of Pesticide Products
Fact Sheets
Soil-Borne Plants Pathogens  (PDF File)
Cutworms and Armyworms  (PDF File)
Crane Fly-European  (PDF File)
Peach Leaf Curl  (PDF File)
Mites on Landscape Plants  (PDF File)
Root Weevil on Rhododendrons  (PDF File)
Mosquito Control for Landcape Professionals  (PDF File)
Woody Weed Management  (PDF File)
Tent Caterpillar  (PDF File)
Slugs  (PDF File)
Scale  (PDF File)
Fungal Diseases on Roses  (PDF File)
Powdery Mildew on Ornamentals & Vegetables  (PDF File)
Lawn Diseases on Home Landscapes  (PDF File)
Annual Weeds  (PDF File)
Moles  (PDF File)
Cherry Bark Tortix  (PDF File)
Moss  (PDF File)
Aphids  (PDF File)
Deer Damage Control  (PDF File)
Monitoring Record  (PDF File)
Introduction to ProIPM Fact Sheets  (PDF File)
Codling Moth  (PDF File)
Pear Slug  (PDF File)
Brown Rot  (PDF File)
Dogwood Anthracnose  (PDF File)
Apple Maggot  (PDF File)



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Integrated Pest Management

ProIPM Fact Sheets
Use these ProIPM fact sheets from the Green Gardening program in the field and to help explain to your clients the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach you use on their landscapes, plus learn about how IPM can benefit your health, business, and clients.


Each sheet provides the essential facts on an important Northwest pest or disease: identification, life cycle, monitoring, damage threshold, and treatments.

Use, print or download these fact sheets, and feel free to hand them out to clients.

For an introduction to IPM for your clients, see the Natural Pest, Weed and Disease Control guide (PDF), or contact the Natural Lawn and Garden Hotline at (206) 633-0224 or lawn&gardenhotline@seattletilth.org for free copies to distribute to your clients.

About the Green Gardening Program
The Green Gardening Program is sponsored by Seattle Public Utilities (and currently managed by Cascadia Consulting Group) in an effort to promote alternatives to lawn and garden chemicals and funded by the Local Hazardous Waste Management Program in King County.


For more information about Green Gardening presentations, contact Carl Woestwin at (206) 684-4684 or carl.woestwin@seattle.gov.

Fact sheet credits
Author: Philip Dickey, Washington Toxics Coalition


Graphic Design: Cath Carine, CC Design

Related links
Natural Pest, Weed & Disease Control

Natural Lawn Care


Links to other sites
Seattle Tilth

Washington Toxics Coalition

WSU Cooperative Extension, King County

Local Hazardous Waste Management Program, King County