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There are two requirements to become a Master Gardener: Take a 40-hour training course and perform 40 hours of volunteer service in your first year.
The training class is held annually in late winter. The next class will be held February or March 2008. If you are interested in attending please contact the Extension office (301-934-5403).
We always have a variety of volunteer projects underway, or you may develop your own project. Upon completion of your volunteer service, you will be certified as a Maryland Master Gardener. To maintain your certification, you will need to perform 20 hours of volunteer service and take 10 hours of advanced training per year. There are many opportunities for both. In fact, the wide variety of advanced training classes and workshops is one of the major benefits of becoming a Master Gardener. (Getting to know others who have a passion for gardening is another!)
Many jurisdictions throughout the United States have Master Gardener programs. To find out about the one in your region contact your local County Cooperative Extension Office or your closest land grant university. For additional Master Gardener locations online, you may also visit Master Gardeners.
Master Gardeners are trained in the following topics:
Other subjects of interest may be included such as Maryland Native Plants.
For more information, contact Marcia Wakefield
Last updated: 08/10/2008
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