Texas Plant Disease Diagnostic Lab
The Texas Plant Disease and Diagnostic Lab at Texas A&M University will test samples of diseased leaves from trees/shrubs and samples from lawns showing possible signs of disease. Please read the directions for payment and collection of samples. NOTE: They do not want DEAD LEAVES! Living tissue is best for diagnostic purposes. For a lawn sample, a 4"-6" divot with about 1" of soil/roots taken from the area NEXT TO the affected area (transition zone) is preferred to sending a sample of dead grass. Tree/shrub leaves that are just beginning [...]
Remember to send plants into the day hydrated. Tomorrow will have drying conditions with high wind expected all day.
Oh the sweet smells and vivid color! Fresh off the truck this week! We are ready to help you get rid of the winter blues by turning them into spring "ooooooo"s!
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