Your tomatoes don't seem quite right? Problems with your roses? The Garden Hotline can help!

Garden Hotline telephone number: 724-654-8370, ext. 3
Garden Hotline email: LawrenceMG@psu.edu

Our Master Gardener volunteers are trained to answer a variety of questions about gardening topics specific to our local climate, such as:

  • when to plant vegetables outdoors
  • which native plants will thrive in your space
  • how to identify pollinator-friendly plants
  • pruning tips
  • common plant problems, diseases, and solutions
  • lawn/turf care, and more.

For best results, please call our office for assistance at the number aboveYou can also email a detailed description of your plant concern or question, along with two or three high-quality photos to our Master Gardeners at LawrenceMG@psu.edu.

Soil Tests

Soil fertility testing is often recommended by Penn State Extension Master Gardeners as a first step toward healthy plant growth. Read "Don't Guess…Soil Test," to find out what our soil fertility tests measure (and what they don't), instructions on how to take a good soil sample, pricing, timing, helpful links, and more.

Here in Lawrence County, there are two ways to get a Penn State Extension soil fertility test:

  1. Mailing kits can be purchased at our office during regular business hours. For best service, please call the office before stopping by.
  2. Soil fertility test forms, pricing, and instructions can be viewed and printed from the comfort of your home or office. If you choose this method, you will supply your own mailing bags and mail your payment directly to the lab along with your soil sample.

After submitting your soil sample, the lab will forward a fertility report within about two weeks that includes a chemical analysis of your soil along with recommendations for soil improvement specific to your crops.

To pick up a soil or water test kit, please visit our office

Plant Pathology and Entomology Services

Penn State Extension Master Gardener volunteers are trained to guide you through more complex plant disease and insect-related questions as well, using trusted resources like the Penn State Plant Disease Clinic and the Penn State Entomology Department to find answers quickly and efficiently.

The Master Gardeners are your first stop when trying to solve complex lawn and garden questions. Plant and insect specimens can be brought directly into our office for identification and diagnosis bring a live sample that shows both healthy and unhealthy growth. Enclose live insect specimens and infested plants in an airtight container. If you cannot keep the insect alive, place it in a container and freeze it to preserve the specimen. Digital photos for plant or insect identification can also be e-mailed to our Master Gardener volunteers at lawrencemg@psu.edu.

Water Tests

The Penn State Extension Agricultural Analytical Services Lab also offers tests for Drinking Water, Livestock Drinking Water, Irrigation Water for Nurseries and Greenhouses, Irrigation Water for Turfgrasses, and Ponds and Lake Water.

Stop by our office to pick up a free water testing kit, complete with instructions, fee schedule, and large sampling container. For additional information, visit the Penn State Extension Agricultural Analytical Services Lab Water Testing website.