2012 Garden Master Classes (the continuing education aspect of the MG Program) are open to everyone with an interest in learning about all aspects of the gardening world. Members of the public are welcome to attend these classes.
Visit the UConn Home & Garden site to access the catalogue of current classes.
To attain or retain your Advanced Master Gardener status, certified MGs must attend at least 20 hours of classroom time over a 3-year period. Click here for further details of AMG requirements.
Learn what it takes to become a Master Gardener! Click here for details.
As certified Master Gardeners, we are encouraged to share our knowledge and expertise with our local communities.
The Master Gardener Program has given us unique training in a wide range of horticultural subjects. And with our own love of gardening, our years of gardening experience and the skills we have gained along the way, Master Gardeners are an invaluable resource.
Step up to the challenge and share your skills! There is a great need for people with our gardening expertise to assist in our local communities. We receive regular requests for Master Gardeners to teach classes, to work with school kids, to talk to local gardening groups about a wide range of horticultural subjects, from vegetable gardening to beneficial insects. Whatever your particular skills or level of interest, there is an opportunity for you to spread the word about good gardening practices.
Join the MG mentors! Contact us direct or get in touch with your local MG class coordinator for further information.
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