Emerald Ash Borer News Release
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Master Gardener Program
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Nebraska Extension Master Gardeners Make a Difference
Nebraska Extension Master Gardeners are volunteers who combine thier love of gardening with making a difference in their communities. By working with people of all ages and backgrounds, they share research-based gardening information, addressing access to fresh food through vegetable gardening, promoting pollinator habitat, growing healthy plants and advocatig for outdoor spaces.
Find out how you can become a Nebraska Extension Master Gardener by contacting Kathleen Cue at 402-727-2775.
Nebraska Master Gardener Program Web Page
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News Releases
- Mulch Volcanos
- Winter Care of Houseplants
- The Black Walnut Tree
- Woolly Bear Caterpillars
- Cutting Back Plants in Fall
- Fall's Fungi
- Blooming Lilacs
- Readying the Garden Soil for Winter
- Snails and Slugs
- Fall Armyworm
- Selecting Trees
- Late Season Pest Management in the Vegetable Garden
- National Potato Day - August 19
- Heavy Rainfall, Strong Winds, High Humidity
- The Cicada Killer Wasp
- Colorado Potato Beetle
- Tomato Viruses
- Graft Union Incompatibility
- What Nebraska Extension Master Gardeners Are Up To
- Winter Dieback of Trees and Shrubs
- Colorado Spruce
- Winter Damage & Herbicide Drift
- Road Dust
- Great Plants for the Great Plains
- Pollinators and Pollinator Gardens
- Growing Strawberries
- Staking Newly Planted Trees
- Spring Tree Care
- Raising Awareness of Pesticide Drift
- Winter Damage to Evergreens
- Vole Damage
- Using Annual & Perennial Flowers to Boost Curb Appeal
- Annual and Perennial Flowers
- When Ice Damages Trees
- Landscape Fabric
- Fall's Red Leaves
- Fall Care of Perennials - Part 2
- Fall Care of Perennials - Part 1
- Fall Weather Patterns Predict Early Freeze Deepening Drought
- The Oak Twig Girdler
- Cucumber Bitterness
- Yellow Nutsedge
- Cedar Apple Rust of Ornamental Pear
- Spruce Trees
- Rain Barrels
- Vegetable Gardening 101
- Moles and Grubs
- Straw Foxglove
- Tree Galls, Part 2
- Tree Galls, Part 1
- Rhubarb
- Woodland Phlox
- Foraging
- Warm Season Vegetables
- Putting "Earth" in Earth Day
- Chives
- The Northern Pecan
- Garden Bites
- It's March
- Gardening Projects
- February's Garden Basket
- Become a Master Gardener
- The Amaryllis
- Pruning Hydrangeas
- Looking Ahead: Plan to Help Pollinators Next Year
- Purple Beautyberry
- Growing Garlic
- Brown Marmorated Stink Bug
- Weed Musings
- The Benefits of Fall Planting
- Mosaic Virus on Squash
- Landscaping Journaling
- Helen's Flower
- Flowering Plants for the August Garden
- The Dreaded Japanese Beetles Again
- Yellow Nutsedge
- Caterpillars on Coneflowers
- Herbicide Drift
- Mulch and Hot Weather
- Gardening with Children
- The Best Way to Remove Problem Trees
- Peach Leaf Curl
- Growing Asparagus
- Vegetable Gardening 101
- Managing Weeds in the Garden
- Mulch Volcanoes
- Henbit, Ground Ivy and Speedwell
- Flooded Vegetable Garden
- Be Mindful of Flooded Areas when Hunting Morels
- Flood Recovery and Plants in the Landscape
- What is Nebraska Extension ProHort Education?
- Flooding and Ponding Around Trees
- What Kills Trees
- Plan...Plan...Plant!
- Taking Care of Poinsettas
- Composting Even in Winter
- It's The Berries
- Leaf Colors of Autumn
- Saving Seeds
- Fall Garden Clean Up
- October Musings on the Vegetable Garden
- The Benefits of Fallen Leaves
- The Picnic Beetle
- Moving Houseplants Indoors
- September Flower Power
- Puffballs
- So Emerald Ash Borer Has Been Found in My Area - Now What?
- Iron Chlorosis
- Leaf Scorch of Trees and Shrubs
- Poison Ivy
- Squash Vine Borer
- Blossom End Rot of Vegetables
- Grasshoppers
- Leaf Scorch
- Japanese Beetles - They're Colorful, They're Hungry and They're Here
- Herbicide Damage to Vegetable Plants
- The Hard Truth About Rocks at the Bottom of Planting Containers
- Mulch Volcanoes - Compromising Tree Health
- Japanese Beetles
- Emerald Ash Borer - Where Is It In Nebraska and When should Tree Owners Treat For It?
Find more information about Emerald Ash Borer at the Nebraska Department of Agriculture website - Under Construction: Trees, Plants and Insects
Spring
- 2015 Great Plants - pdf 58 kb
- Springtime After A Hard Frost - pdf 117 kb
- Growing Onions - pdf 57 kb
- 2014 Great Plants - pdf 52 kb
- Roses are Red - pdf 56 kb
- 2013 Great Plants - pdf 55 kb
- Butterfly Gardening - pdf 130 kb
Summer
- Summer Disease of Tomatoes - pdf 58 kb
- Squash Bugs in the Garden - pdf 80 kb
- Sap Beetles - pdf 66 kb
- Perennial Prunning - pdf 97 kb
- Fall Vegetable Gardening - pdf 70 kb
- Cicada Killer Wasps - pdf 118 kb
- Chrysanthemum Lace Bug - pdf 253 kb
- Dividing Bearded Iris - pdf 130 kb
- Heat Gardening - pdf 44 kb
- Heirloom Tomatoes - pdf 40 kb
Fall
- Plant Garlic - pdf 70 kb
- Natural Needle Drop of Evergreens - pdf 100 kb
- Dormant Seeding - pdf 45 kb
- Importance of Fall Sanitation - pdf 40 kb
- Lawn and Tree Tips for Upcoming Fall - pdf 45 kb
- Dividing Perennials - pdf 61 kb
- Fall Gardening Tasks - pdf 53 kb
- Fall Pruning - pdf 69 kb
- Planting Spring Blooming Bulbs - pdf 53 kb
Winter
- Houseplant Care in the Winter - pdf 56 kb
- Poinsettias - pdf 54 kb
- Indoor Pests In The Winter - pdf 56 kb
- Fungus Gnats - pdf 62 kb
- Pruning Shrubs - pdf 55 kb
- Choosing A Christmas Tree - pdf 104 kb
- Houseplants - pdf 91 kb
- Pruning Fruit Trees - pdf 85 kb
The Meristem - Area Master Gardener Newsletter
- Spring 2021
- Winter 2021
- Fall 2020
- Summer 2020
- Spring 2020
- Winter 2020
- Fall 2019
- Summer 2019
- Spring 2019
- Winter 2019
Growing Up - A Newsletter for Master Gardeners
- Spring 2017
- Spring 2016
- Fall 2016
- Winter 2016 - pdf 704 kb
- Winter 2015 - pdf 2478 kb
- Winter 2014 - pdf 1701 kb
- Winter 2013 - pdf 6262 kb
- Fall 2013 - pdf 1455 kb
- Winter 2012 - pdf 835 kb
- Spring 2012 - pdf 2158 kb
- Summer 2012 - pdf 1985 kb
- Fall 2012 - pdf 1509 kb