The Master Gardener Volunteer Program

The Master Gardener program is part of OSU Extension. Master Gardeners are Extension volunteers that enjoy gardening and enjoy sharing gardening knowledge with others. The Master Gardener process begins with approximately 50 hours of training classes and continues as volunteers provide 50 hours of horticultural service and education back to the community.

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The Master Gardener program is kicking off for the 2012 calendar year and applications are now being accepted for the 2012 Master Gardener class. If you're interested in becoming a Master Gardener, read on for more information...
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Master Gardener Applications
The Master Gardener program is kicking off for the 2012 calendar year and applications are now being accepted for the 2012 Master Gardener class. If you're interested in becoming a Master Gardener, read on for more information...
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