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Kristin Shriner, President/Owner Providing custom landscape services to Lincoln and surrounding areas since 1996.

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Page 1: Unique Plants for 2009 and Bagworm Control

Kristin Shriner, President/Owner

Providing custom landscape services to Lincolnand surrounding areas since 1996.

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Bagworms

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Bagworm damage to Evergreen trees:

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Bagworm Facts:

-Eggs hatch in late May/early June-Defoliate and kill evergreens

(trees and shrubs)-Feed on other plants, trees, shrubs, & flowers.-Severely damaged plants will not recover

Control:

-Remove bags before end of May to reduce populations-Crush bags or put in ziploc bag, then put into trash.-Chemical control mid to late June to be effective:

*Spray with Malathion, Dipel, Thuricide or other chemical that states it will control bagworms

-Late summer/Fall chemical applications are not effective.

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Land Escapes has certified pesticide applicatorsavailable to provide bagworm control if you

are unsure about doing it yourself.

Best thing to do now is inspect your plantscarefully! If you find bagworms, hand pick them

off, seal in plastic bag and throw into trash.

If they are not in a sealed bag they may escapeand return to your plants.

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Unique plant ideas and combinations!

Land Escapes specializes in choosing unique and colorful plant varietiesfor your landscape and containers. Don’t be afraid to stray away from

standard and overused plants such as Daylily’s, Spirea, Geraniums,Spike, and others!

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Evergreen Shrubs

Russian Cypress(on “Standard”

False Cpyress ‘Mops’

Globe Blue Spruce

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Deciduous Shrubs

Ninebark ‘Center Glow’

Sumac ‘Tiger Eyes’

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Deciduous Shrubs

Shrubrose ‘Home Run’

Fothergilla ‘Blue Mist’

Buckthorn ‘Fineline’

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Evergreen Trees

Juniper ‘Taylor’ Oriental Spruce ‘Skylands’Korean Fir ‘Siberlocke’

Spruce ‘Slenderina’Spruce

‘Weeping White’Spruce

‘Columnar Blue’Spruce

‘Columnar Norway’

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Perennials

Echinacea ‘Sunset’

Heleborus orientalis Salvia ‘Caradonna’

Euphorbia myrsinites Tradescantia ‘Sweet Kate’ Sedum ‘Black Jack’

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Hostas

‘Sum and Substance’

‘Halcyon’

‘Sunpower’

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Ornamental Grasses

Miscanthus sin. gracillimus ‘Maidengrass’

Carex ‘Evergold’

Little Bluestem ‘Blaze’

Miscanthus ‘Dixiland’

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Annual Combinations

*Sweet Potato Vine ‘Marguarite’

*Begonia ‘Firecracker’

*Grass ‘Purple Princess’

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Annual Combinations

*Upright Elephant Ear

*Purple Heart

*Dragon Wing Begonia’s

*Cordyline

*Sweet Potato Vine ‘Marguarite’

*Purple Heart

*Variegated Plectranthus

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Questions?

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Visit our Shoppe this spring!1712 N. 48th Street

(just north of 48th & Holdrege)

Spring Hours:

Saturdays beginningApril 25-May 30

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