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Cornell Cooperative Extension offers a variety of methods to help solve your horticulture questions and problems. Please review all of the options listed below and select the one that is best suited for you.
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Factsheets You may find that your question is one of the common ones answered by Cornell's fact sheets. Review the topics covered in these two resources for help with your issue.
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Call the
Garden Helpline. Talk about your concerns with a skilled gardener, who asks questions to diagnose the problem and offers you specific recommendations. Our
Garden Helpline is staffed by experienced Master Gardeners.
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On-line Submission form. If it's not possible for you to call during our regular Garden Helpline hours, you may submit questions on-line 24-hours a day.
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Our
Diagnostic Services and Soil Tests If you find yourself with an affected plant, troublesome insect, or other pest, viewing a sample can help us identify your problem and make recommendations. Examination of damaged plants allow us to diagnose the problem to disease, pest, cultivation practices, or soil.
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Our
Gardening Resources may be helpful in finding a solution to your problem.
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