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HORTICULTURE
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Gardener Program
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Horticulture
Upcoming
Programs
- Home Gardening
Lecture Series
Program
efforts are diverse and aim to match an ever-changing county
situation. What we offer:
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The Diagnostic Laboratory diagnoses horticultural and insect
samples, and provides soil pH testing (Tuesdays and Thursdays,
1:15-3:15 p.m.).
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The Horticulture Hotline (914-285-4640) answers homeowners'
inquiries on many topics (Monday thru Friday, 9:00 a.m.
to 12:00 noon). This line is often busy during the growing
season. Please be patient! The Commercial Hotline offers
information to professionals from 9:00 a.m - 4:00 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. If you are a horticulture professional,
please call our office for this phone number.
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Two newsletters, "Westchester County Horticultural News"
and "Hudson Valley Horticulture for Professionals" provide
timely information and are published 10 times per year.
A variety of "fact sheets" and other publications are available
either free or for a small charge.
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Extension seeks to provide pest control recommendations
based on Integrated Pest Management (I.P.M.) principles.
New I.P.M. information is constantly being offered to homeowners
and professionals through a variety of methods.
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Westchester residents are encouraged to adopt "Grasscycling"
(leaving grass clippings on the lawn) and composting methods
through programs and literature developed in conjunction
with the Westchester County Recycling Office.
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Every 2 years, a carefully-selected group of New Master
Gardener volunteers receives 75 hours of horticultural training
in return for 100 or more hours of volunteer service.
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Lectures and workshops on a wide variety of subjects are
regularly sponsored by the Master Gardener Education Committee,
including the annual home gardening series.
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Special Events, such as Earth Day programs, are attended
by Master Gardener volunteers with educational displays
and information.
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Master Gardener volunteers, trained in Horticulture Therapy,
teach the disabled.
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A Speakers Bureau fields requests for programs from groups
throughout the county. Pesticide Training and Exams for
commercial horticulturists are conducted with NYS Department
of Environmental Conservation.
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Extension co-sponsors the "Professional Turf and Landscape
Conference" which brings 1000 participants to the County
Center each January, a major source of training for the
"green industry."
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Regional Seminars on topics such as pesticide safety, alternative
lawn care, business management and perennials are provided
for professionals through our participation in Cornell Cooperative
Extension's Hudson Valley Horticulture group.
Unfortunately,
our office does not have the staff present at this time to
answer e-mail inquiries and questions. Please call our office
to discuss your needs. Thank you!

Tornado
Damage in Westchester County
Areas hit included Sleepy Hollow and Hawthorne. Rick Harper,
Jerry Giordano, and Jim Lee surveyed some of the damage in
Hawthorne, which is not far from our CCE office. The width
of the tornado was relatively small but the path it created
was relatively long. We saw some major damage including large
trees that were uprooted and those that snapped. TORNADO
DAMAGE PHOTOS
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For
more information please e-mail: westchester@cornell.edu

For
more information please e-mail: westchester@cornell.edu
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