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Trees & Shrubs
(MG) = Master Gardener Resources
- Borers of Shade Trees and Ornamental Plants (MG)
- Butterfly Bushes
- Care for Newly Planted Trees
- Cedar Apple Rust
- Choosing a Healthy Tree/Shrub
- Choosing Trees for Your Landscape
- Conifers Can Fill a Void
- Dothistroma Needle Blight of Pines (MG)
- Eastern Tent Caterpillar
- Eating Fruit from Ornamental Trees and Shrubs
- Evergreen & Pine Tree ID
- Evergreen Shrubs Differ
- Fall Planting: Trees and Shrubs
- Fertilizing Trees
- Flowering Trees: Cherry
- Forcing Flowering Shrubs to Bloom Indoors
- Healthy Tree Roots are Vital
- Hedge Apples
- Holly and Winterberry
- Landscape Trees for Lancaster County (MG)
- Late Spring Freeze Stressed Trees & Shrubs
- Large Shrubs Benefit the Landscape
- Pine Wilt Disease
- Plant Hardy Forsethyia
- Prepare Sites for Tree Planting
- Propogation of Shrubs from Softwood Cuttings (MG)
Pruning Mature Deciduous Shrubs (MG)- Pruning Trees & Shrubs
- Rejuvenating Lilacs
- Rhododendrons & Azaleas
- Selecting & Maintaining Trees
- Selecting Fruit Trees for Eastern Nebraska
- Some Spruce Susceptible to Rhizosphaera Needle Cast
- Spring Care for Apple Trees
- Support Newly Planted Trees
- Tips to Help You Prevent Apple Scab
- Tree Roots at the Surface
- Trees, Shrubs, Vines for Sandy, Dry Conditions
- Urban Walnut Trees - Are They Valuable?
- Why Leaves Turn Colors
- Winterizing Potted Shrubs & Trees
- Winter Injuries: Trees and Shrubs
- Winter's Effect on Your Landscape
- Winter Tough on Landscape
- Winter Tough on Trees & Shrubs
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension in Lancaster County is your on-line yard and garden educational resource. The information on this Web site is valid for residents of southeastern Nebraska. It may or may not apply in your area. If you live outside southeastern Nebraska, visit your local Extension office
Contact Information
University of Nebraska-Lincolnin Lancaster County
Web site: lancaster.unl.edu
444 Cherrycreek Road, Suite A,
Lincoln, NE 68528
| 402-441-7180
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