[Arid_gardener] diagnosing dying plants
Tyler Storey
tyler at tylerstorey.com
Sun Mar 9 20:15:32 MST 2008
One of your best resources for diagnosing your plants' difficulties is the
Master Gardeners at the Maricopa County Cooperative Extension office. You
can take samples of the plants down to the office and fill out a form, or
stop by with plant samples on most Friday mornings at 8am.
The Extension office is located at 4341 E Broadway Road in Phoenix; the
phone number for the Master Gardeners is 602-470-8086 ext. 301.
You might call to speak with one of the Master Gardeners and they can help
you gather information and select samples to bring down to the office.
I hope this helps,
Tyler
tyler at tylerstorey.com
http://tylerstorey.com
602-738-2978
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I have something happening to my desert plants in my yard. One by one they
are dying. I have had several tree companies out and they have different
opinions. I have taken one of the dying plants in and got yet another
opinion. Help! I would like a referral to companies or persons in my area
that I can trust. Do you all do that?
Thanks
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