At the Farmers Market
Master Gardeners Are…
- Reliable: our gardening advice and education is science-based.
- Relevant: customized information for your area and gardening situation.
- Reachable: Email us a question, or visit with us at markets or gardens in your community.
Volunteer Educators
Master Gardener volunteers are community educators. Some of the ways they serve in their communities, both online and in person, include:
- staff information booths about gardening at local farmers markets
- research answers to gardening questions sent in via email
- staff community events and answer gardening questions to the public
- develop online training workshops for local gardeners
- speak at community events and give training on gardening techniques
- develop and distribute community outreach materials for local gardening initiatives
- use social and traditional media to deliver gardening tips to neighborhood community groups
- demonstrate sustainable gardening techniques at county fairs, home and garden shows
- manage and work in community gardens with fellow Master Gardener volunteers and community members
- support school gardening initiatives with educational components and hands-on activities
- manage and mentor in community gardens
A Garden at JMH
Gardens to Go
Training
In their first year, all Master Gardener trainees complete a course about gardening. Typical topics include:
- botany essentials
- soil management
- plant nutrition
- pest identification and control
- diagnosis of plant problems
- growing vegetables
- sustainable landscape design
- fruit trees
- pollinators
In years following their first, Master Gardeners take continuing education courses to keep current on new and regionally relevant gardening information. These courses may include webinars, hands-on workshops, and online or in person classes and lectures.
Are you interested in becoming a Master Gardener?
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