Education · Workshop

Plant Clinic at Shamrock Park Nature Center

Receive professional gardening and plant care advice from Master Gardeners at Shamrock Park.

Sat, 13 Jun 2026 Shamrock Park & Nature Center Venice , Florida
The Plant Clinic at Shamrock Park Nature Center offers residents a unique opportunity to consult with University of Florida/IFAS Extension Master Gardeners. Whether you are struggling with a sick plant, need advice on local landscaping, or have questions about soil health, our experts are here to help. This community-focused event provides science-based information to help your garden thrive in the Florida climate. Bring your plant samples or photos for personalized diagnostic assistance and sustainable gardening tips.

What to Expect

A helpful, educational session where you can bring plant samples for expert review.

Who Should Attend

  • Home gardeners
  • Landscaping enthusiasts
  • Local residents
  • Plant owners

Agenda Overview

Consultations available at the Shamrock Park & Nature Center facility.
Venue & Address
Shamrock Park & Nature Center
3900 Shamrock Dr
Venice , Florida – 34293
United States
Organizer
UF/IFAS Extension Sarasota County · Educational Institution
Provides research-based knowledge and education to the community.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a fee?
The Plant Clinic is typically a free community service.
Should I bring my plant?
Yes, bringing a sample or clear photos helps with diagnosis.
Who hosts this event?
It is hosted by the UF/IFAS Extension Sarasota County.
Do I need an appointment?
Check with the extension office, but walk-ins are often welcome.
What if my plant is too large?
Bring a healthy branch or clear photos of the entire plant.
Is this event recurring?
Yes, the Plant Clinic is held regularly at various locations.
Tags
Gardening Education Venice FL Plant Care Nature Center UF/IFAS
Summary
Expert gardening consultation and plant diagnostic services at Shamrock Park.
Reference: scgov.net
Highlights
  • Expert plant diagnostics
  • Master Gardener consultation
  • Sustainable gardening tips
  • Local horticulture advice
  • Science-based information
  • Community resource
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