The
consumer horticulture program offers educational seminars and advice for
home gardeners. Gardeners may access information through classes, phone
inquiries, or office visits. Soil pH testing, insect identification, and
informational bulletins are also available. Gardener's Insight is a publication
we produce quarterly that provides information to home gardeners.
We are a valuable resource to help answer your questions on flowers, vegetables, fruit, lawn, trees and shrubs, pests, and much, much more.
We also provide Presentations on horticultural topics on subjects of interest to your group. Contact our office for details.
For more information on any of these programs, call the Cornell Cooperative Extension office at (585) 786-2251.
Current Topics
Many issues come to the attention of our educators through phone calls and visits from Wyoming County residents. Our educators research each topic thoroughly and give knowledgeable feedback and recommendations that they would like to share with our whole community.
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"Ask An Expert" This is a new program aimed to make it easier for consumers to ask gardening questions and get timely and accurate answers. Try it out today! View News Release |
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Soil pH Tests Bring in your soil to Don in the Ag office to be tested and be prepared for this year's growing season. This is a free service for enrollees and $2 for non-enrollees Questions? Call 786-2251. - How to Obtain a Proper Soil Sample Soil Nutrient testing is also available through Agro-One which can be purchased here for $12-$23 depending on enrollment and test site. |
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Greenhouse Business Summary Program |
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THE HUNGRY Plant a Row for the Hungry (PAR) is a people helping-people program designed to assist in feeding the hungry in ones own community. |
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Events Home Gardening events and classes highlighted in orange. |
Programs
A listing of programs and events offered through the Gardening program.
Gardening Resources
Need gardening tips? Help getting rid of pests?
Or are you looking to do a project?
Look here for some great information and ideas.
Links of Interest
Educational resources from other educational or government web sites.
For more information, you can contact the Cornell Cooperative Extension office at 585-786-2251 or e-mail us at wyomingcountycce@cornell.edu.
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