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Anoka County Plant and Insect Diagnostics Clinics
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Add to Calendar2024-07-10 18:00:002024-07-10 19:30:00Anoka County Plant and Insect Diagnostics ClinicsEver wonder what's eating your plants, what weeds are growing in your lawn, or why your tree looks sick? Master Gardeners are available to assist in diagnosing common landscape/gardening questions at the Plant and Insect Diagnostic Clinics. This is a free service for Anoka County residents. Bring up to 3 samples or photos for identification or diagnoses of plant and insect issues.Wednesdays, June 26 - August 14 from 6 - 7:30 p.m. (no clinic on July 3)At the clinics residents will be able to:Bring in weeds or insect samples for identificationBring samples of damaged plant material for diagnoses of common insects, diseases, or other problemsReceive University of Minnesota recommendations for best practices for most of your gardening or landscaping concernsVisit the Anoka County Master Gardener website for more information regarding our programs and offerings.
Anoka County Extension
Anoka County Extension
Anoka County Extension
America/Chicagopublic
Nancie Klebba, Master Gardener program coordinator nklebba@umn.edu, 763-324-3498
Kim Ferguson, Administrative Services Assistant fergu029@umn.edu, 763-324-3499
Natalie Peterson, Principal Office & Administrative Specialist pet01577@umn.edu, 763-324-3496
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Ever wonder what's eating your plants, what weeds are growing in your lawn, or why your tree looks sick? Master Gardeners are available to assist in diagnosing common landscape/gardening questions at the Plant and Insect Diagnostic Clinics. This is a free service for Anoka County residents. Bring up to 3 samples or photos for identification or diagnoses of plant and insect issues.
Wednesdays, June 26 - August 14 from 6 - 7:30 p.m. (no clinic on July 3)
At the clinics residents will be able to:
Bring in weeds or insect samples for identification
Bring samples of damaged plant material for diagnoses of common insects, diseases, or other problems
Receive University of Minnesota recommendations for best practices for most of your gardening or landscaping concerns