re your azaleas ailing? Are your roses run down? Does your cactus look ready to croak?

Volusia County's Master Gardeners can help. Scan our list of frequently asked questions, read the Master Gardener Notebook, or you may "Ask a Master Gardener" by filling out the form below. Your question will be answered within a few days, and the most commonly asked questions will be posted (anonymously, of course) on our FAQ page.

For information about submitting soil samples to the University of Florida Extension Soil Testing Lab, click here.

County Extension schedules casual gardening classes

To receive a response to your question, you must provide your COMPLETE e-mail address (example: bob@server.com) If you do not receive a response within a week, you may have spelled something incorrectly. Please check the FAQ page or e-mail us again. 

Your name and address are required as the Master Gardeners frequently need to mail additional literature in response to some questions. A specific address helps them provide you with the most accurate information.

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Please note: Information on the Master Gardener website and any e-mail response sent to you are based on environmental conditions in north Central Florida. Conditions in your area may be different. For the most accurate information, contact your local County Extension Service.

Upcoming events

Plant-a-thon
April 16, 2010
12th Annual Plant Faire
April 17, 2010
Jr. Master Gardener Program
June 14, 2010 for children going into 4th and 5th grade
and insert the newer schedule -- see attachment

Join the Master Gardeners by signing up for the next course!

Other sites to visit:
UF Soil Testing Lab Information and Form (pdf format)
Florida-friendly plant database
Florida-friendly plant list (pdf format)
Central Florida's Yards and Neighborhoods
Florida Yards and Neighborhoods

Volusia's Arboretum
(our online guide to Volusia's trees including waterwise plants)
The Home Citrus Handbook
The Vegetable Gardening Handbook
Butterfly gardening
(l
ist of native Florida specimens)
Irrigation methods

back to University of Florida Extension services

 

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