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The University of Massachusetts Soil and
Plant Tissue Testing Laboratory is located on the campus of the
University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Testing services are available
to all. The function of the Soil and Plant Tissue Testing Laboratory
is to provide test results and recommendations that lead to the
wise and economical use of soils and soil amendments. For additional
information not outlined on this page, call the UMass Soil and
Plant Tissue Testing Lab at (413) 545-2311. |
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| Plant Problem Diagnostics: |
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Accurate diagnosis for a turf or landscape
problem can often eliminate or reduce the need for pesticide use.
The UMass Extension Plant Diagnostic Lab is available to serve
commercial landscape contractors, turf managers, arborists, nurseries
and other green industry professionals. It provides woody plant
and turf disease analysis, woody plant and turf insect identification,
turfgrass identification, weed identification, and offers a report
of pest management strategies that are research based, economically
sound and environmentally appropriate for the situation. |
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| The Mass Aggie
Seminars |
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Each year, the University of Massachusetts
Extension Agriculture and Landscape Program typically offers a
seminar series for back yard gardeners. In the tradition of the
Mass Aggie Seminars, the workshops are planned and presented by
UMass Extension Educators and UMass Amherst faculty. A broad and
diverse range of topics often cover specifics within several areas
including tree fruit, berries, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and
livestock management. Proceeds from these programs partially support
the research and outreach efforts conducted by UMass Extension
for farmers and agribusinesses in Massachusetts. |
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| Master Gardener Garden Hotlines: |
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Wistariahurst, 238 Cabot St., Holyoke, MA
(413) 533-0414 (for Hampden, Hampshire, Franklin Counties)
Tuesdays, 9 am to noon, May 1 through October 1. Monitored answering
machine October - March |
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The Berkshire Botanical Garden, Stockbridge,
MA
(413) 298-5355 (for Berkshire County)
May 2 - October 1, Mon. & Thurs. 9am - 12pm |
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E-Mail Hotline: Year-round
questions@wmassmastergardeners.org
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Dover, MA, (617) 933-4929
Phone consultations from May - September, Mon./Wed./Fri./Sat. 10am
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E-mail: hortline@masshort.org |
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(401) 874-2900 (outside Rhode Island)
(800) 448-1011(inside Rhode Island)
year-round, Mon. - Thur. 9am - 2pm |
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E-mail: mggarden@etal.uri.edu |
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- Barnstable County Master Gardener Program (For Barnstable
County Residents Only)
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(508) 375-6700
9am - 3pm
May - Sept: Mon. - Fri.
April & Oct: Mon./Wed./Fri.
Feb, March & Nov: Tue./Thur.
Dec. & Jan: Closed |
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| Botanic
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Jamaica Plain, MA, (617) 524-1718 x 127
year-round, Mon. 1pm - 3pm |
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Boylston, MA, (508) 869-6111 x 10
year-round, Wed. 2pm - 4pm
walk-ins are accepted during hotline hours, garden admission will
be charged. |
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| Poisonings: |
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Boston, MA
1-800-222-1222 (Emergencies)
1-800-682-9211 ( Toxicologist Consultation) |
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| Conservation and Wildlife: |
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"Wildlife" section of the web
site includes information about nuisance wildlife and a listing of
licensed control agents.
e-mail: mass.wildlife@state.ma.us |
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Lincoln, MA, (781) 259-9506 x 7416
year-round, Mon. - Fri. 9am - 5pm |
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| Additional
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National
Pesticide Information Center
(NPIC) (800) 858-7378 |
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Sponsored by the Environmental Protection
Agency; offers impartial information about pesticides (products, poisoning,
safety, health and environmental effects, etc.) |
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- Poisonous Plants
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Neither the Arnold
Arboretum
nor the
Poison Control Center
are willing to make telephone recommendations regarding
poisonous plants any longer for liability reasons. The following
references are suggested by the Arnold Arboretum:
- Common Poisonous Plants and Mushrooms of
North America - Turner & Szczawinski
- Baby Safe Houseplants and Cut Flowers - Alber & Alber
See also: Cornell
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Natural
Resources Conservation Service  |
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Information available from this agency
ranges from preventing soil erosion, to keeping water clean and plentiful,
to safe handling and disposal of household products. |
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| Consult your Local Garden Center |
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Many reputable firms have a trained horticulturist
on staff who has received training or has been updated on new planting
principles, pesticides, pest management, or locally adopted plants. |
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| Please
Note: The
information presented here is for educational purposes, no endorsement
is intended. Contact information is subject to change without notice.
University of Massachusetts Extension does not guarantee or warrant
the standard of any referenced source of information or imply approval
of a reference to the exclusion of other resources. |