You
have likely heard of Master Gardeners working in your community or may
have
even spoke with them on the phone, but do you honestly know what being
a Master
Gardener is all about? Sure, this
special group of people are indeed avid gardeners, and possibly experts
in some
area, but they are more than just dedicated and skilled gardeners. Master Gardeners are more importantly
ambassadors of the local The
Alabama Master Gardener Volunteer Program is an educational program
offered
through county offices of the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
Through
this program, individuals are trained and certified in horticulture and
related
areas. These individuals, in turn, volunteer their expertise and
services to
help others through horticultural projects that benefit the community.
The
Master Gardener Program trains volunteers, who work through Extension,
to bring
the latest horticultural information and practices from the world of
research
to their communities' landscapes and gardens. Through the Master
Gardener
program, thousands of people in the The
Alabama Master Gardener training program provides more than 40 hours of
classroom and hands-on instruction in horticulture and related areas.
Classes
taught include soils and plant nutrition; composting, plant physiology;
plant
pathology; landscape design and plant selection; weed identification
and
control; entomology; pesticide education, fruit culture; plant
propagation;
home lawn care; vegetable gardening; interior plants, care and
maintenance of
landscape plants; and bedding plants, and more. Courses are taught by
specialists from In
exchange for the training, participants are obligated to return an
equal amount
of volunteer service time on projects that benefit their communities.
These
projects can range from working on community horticultural projects, to
helping
answer questions through the If
becoming a Master Gardener and volunteer of the Alabama Cooperative
Extension
System is right for you, then don’t hesitate to contact your local *A
Master Gardener Course will be offered beginning in February 2007 in |