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Published: May 9, 2021 All Master Gardener face-to-face, in-person events have been canceled by Penn State Extension. This includes staffing the Garden Hotline in the extension.
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May 4, 2021 | 12:04 PM
The SDSU Extension horticulture team will host its first Garden Hour program of the season this evening (May 4).
Garden Hour is a virtual program where SDSU Extension horticulture specialists answer the latest gardening and landscaping questions from across the state.
The program will be held Tuesdays from 7-8pm CST from May 4- Sept. 28. It will be hosted by Rhoda Burrows, SDSU Extension Horticulturist, and John Ball, Professor, SDSU Extension Forestry Specialist and South Dakota Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources Forest Health Specialist.
South Dakotans are invited to join the online discussion as local horticulture assistants respond to calls and emails received in advance as well as inquiries submitted during the show. Participants can expect to receive individualized and research-based solutions on topics, such as plants, lawns, trees, insects and other horticulture questions.
All Master Gardener face-to-face, in-person events have been canceled by Penn State Extension. This includes staffing the Garden Hotline in the Extension offices. However, they can respond to gardening questions via email. Email your gardening questions to ColumbiaMG@psu.edu, MontourMG@psu.edu or NorthumberlandMG@ psu.edu. Include your full contact information with name, email
The Chester County Master Gardener Hotline is now open
Are you looking for reliable science-based answers to your gardening problems? Penn State Extension Master Gardeners of Chester County can help! Master Gardeners answer questions about growing vegetables, fruits, ornamentals, native plants, invasive species, turf grass, plant identification, pruning, trees, and insect and disease problems. All free of charge!
The Garden Hotline will be staffed during the workweek, beginning April 15, 2021. Please email with your questions and photos to chestermg@psu.edu. If you don’t have access to email or would rather phone, call the Penn State Extension Office at 610-696-3500