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How to spot and stop late summer garden pests in Minnesota

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ALEXANDRIA — By mid-August, Minnesota gardens are in full swing, and so are the pests that thrive in warm, dry weather. Aphids, thrips, Japanese beetles, spider mites and lawn grubs can all leave their mark, turning healthy plants into curled, speckled or chewed-up patches. Catching problems early and responding quickly helps keep flowers, vegetables, shrubs and turf growing strong into fall. Aphids Identification: Small, soft-bodied insects in…

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Keeping at bay the plagues of the garden this summer is possible with these three simple tricks that the experts explain to us. It is time to bet on what we can start to have in these days so, without a doubt, it can end up generating more than one unexpected surprise. We will be very aware of a radical turn that can end up being what it will give us in these days in which everything can be possible. The arrival of good weather is always a probl…

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Echo Press broke the news on Monday, August 17, 2026.
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