How to Become a Master Gardener
How Do I Become a Master Gardener? You
become a Master Gardener by successfully completing the Master
Gardener training program and then volunteering your time. What
Does a Master Gardener Do? Master Gardeners help the Maryland
Cooperative Extension solve gardening problems and teach
environmentally sound practices by: .working in information booths
at community events and fairs,
.maintaining demonstration gardens,
.answering garden questions at plant clinics,
.teaching horticulture to beginning gardeners and youth, and
.using special talents, such as writing and photography, to benefit
the program. How Are Master Gardeners Trained? Master Gardener
training classes are conducted annually by Maryland Cooperative
Extension specialists, agents, and other horticulture
professionals. Through the training program, participants are
taught many different horticultural subjects by experts in the
field. What Are The Master Gardener Training Topics? Master
Gardeners are trained in the following topics: Botany Composting
Diagnosing plant problems Entomology Flower gardening Lawn care
Organic gardening Pesticide use and safety Soils and fertilizers
Tree and shrub care Vegetable gardening Other subjects of interest
may be included. What Does Master Gardener Training Cost? The cost
of training Master Gardeners varies. A fee is charged to cover the
cost of the supplies and the literature used in training, which are
then the Master Gardener's to keep.
For more information, contact Ginny Rosenkranz
Last updated:
03/23/2006