Alaska (Anchorage) Master Gardener Home Page -- http://www.corecom.net/~gardener/ A program that utilizes trained volunteers to assist home gardeners by providing information and technical data to answer their questions. Becoming a Master Gardener include a familiarity with Alaska gardening conditions and a commitment to return forty hours of volunteer time by providing gardening information to others.
Texas (Harris County) Master Gardener Association -- http://harris-cnty.tamu.edu/mg/ Harris County Master Gardener Association is a non-profit association affiliated with The Texas Agricultural Extension Service, The Texas A&M University System.
California Master Gardener Info -- http://www.mastergardeners.org/ Programs are designed to adapt and deliver the results of research in new horticulture practices to people located in communities beyond the reach of the campuses of the University of California.
Pennsylvania Master Gardeners Program -- http://hortweb.cas.psu.edu/mg/ Penn State Cooperative Extension adopted the Master Gardener program in 1982. Currently, there are 1400 volunteers within 58 of Pennsylvania's counties.
Colorado (Denver) Master Gardeners -- http://www.colostate.edu/depts/coopext/4dmg/index.htm Master Gardeners in Denver provide research based information on gardening, monthly tips (Zone 5),FAQ, ask a Master Gardener by phone or email, a glossary, community resources, links.
Florida Master Gardener Program -- http://hort.ufl.edu/mg/ Who answers your questions when you call your county extension office? Chances are it's not a county or university employee, but a trained volunteer, a Master Gardener. This sites contains links and information for the Florida program.
Wisconsin Master Gardener Program -- http://www.hort.wisc.edu/mastergardener/ There are 23 local chapters affiliated with the Wisconsin Master Gardeners Association. Most are in individual counties, but a few are regional organizations. Each group is involved in many different projects in the areas of youth education, community education, and support services.
Michigan Master Gardeners Homepage -- http://www.msue.msu.edu/mastergardener/ As a horticulture education and volunteer leader training program offered by Michigan State University Extension (MSUE) in over 20 counties throughout the state of Michigan, the website offers information on horticultural programs and class schedules around the state, and links to other gardening resources and groups around the country.
Texas Master Gardeners -- http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/mastergd/mg.html Hosted and maintained by the well respected Aggie Horticulture Program at Texas A&M University, this is one of the largest online resources for Master Gardeners anywhere. There are valuable links to online problem solvers and search resources for gardening in Texas and elsewhere in the South.
Maine (Cumberland County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.umaine.edu/umcecumberland/ccmg/ Information on the Cumberland County master gardener program.
California (San Diego) Master Gardeners -- http://www.sandiegoinsider.com/community/groups/mgsd/ One of the least-known and most valuable sources information in San Diego County is a volunteer group trained under the University of California Cooperative Extension (UCCE) Master Gardener Program. Its volunteers simply refer to themselves as "Master Gardeners" or "MGs."
North Carolina Master Gardener Program -- http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/masgar/ Master Gardener Volunteers are part of the volunteer staff of NC State University's Cooperative Extension Service. They provide unbiased, research based educational assistance and programs in horticulture and environmental issues to the gardening public.
New Mexico (Otero County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.zianet.com/kgloria/mg.html A volunteer educational gardening association operated under the direction of the Otero County Extention Service.
Michigan (Wayne County) Master Gardener Association -- http://www.mgawc.org/ The Master Gardener Association of Wayne County (MGAWC) is a Michigan community service volunteer organization of over 300 members.
Florida (Okaloosa County) Master Gardeners -- http://montereybaymg.ucdavis.edu/ Contact information, address and phone numbers for Okaloosa County Cooperative Extension Service and Master Gardeners.
Arizona (Maricopa County) Master Gardeners -- http://ag.arizona.edu/maricopa/garden/ Home gardening and landscaping in the low desert including the Phoenix metropolitan area. This site includes its own search engine, monthly tips, calendar of events.
Connecticut Master Gardeners Info -- http://www.lib.uconn.edu/canr/homegard/ The Master Gardener Program is now an affiliate of the UConn Home and Garden Education Center, that provides up to date information on home management and gardening issues.
Maine Master Gardener Web Site -- http://www.ume.maine.edu/mgmaine/welcome.htm Maine's Master Gardener Program provides participants with at least 40 hours of in-depth training in the art and science of horticulture. Trainees receive current, research based information from Extension educators and industry experts. In return, trained Master Gardeners volunteer their time and expertise in many ways for community programs and activities.
California (Santa Clara County) Master Gardener - Gardening Tips -- http://www.mastergardeners.org/tips/tips.html Master Gardeners of Santa Clara County provide gardening advice to the home gardener.
Iowa (Johnson County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.exnet.iastate.edu/pages/johnson/index.html The Johnson County Master Gardener program is a volunteer organization coordinated by the Johnson County Extension and Iowa State University Extension. The site provides information on local projects, and the "Ladybug Line" for gardening information by touch-tone telephone.
Washington (Western) Master Gardener Program -- http://gardening.wsu.edu/ This is where the original Master Gardener program began nearly 30 years ago as an organization of university-trained volunteers who serve as educators for the home gardening community.
Texas (Dallas) Master Gardeners -- http://www.dallasmastergardeners.org The Texas Master Gardener program provides invaluable training and educational opportunities. Professional and amateur horticulturists, as well as persons simply seeking up-to-date horticultural information, can advance their gardening expertise, and gain self-satisfaction through volunteer efforts.
California (Los Angeles) Master Gardeners -- http://www.gardenweb.com/directory/uccemg/ Master Gardeners present hands-on workshops and research-based information for low-income county residents at their community gardens, housing development gardens, and school gardens. Contact information page.
Arizona Master Gardener Manual -- http://ag.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/mg/index.html Comprehensive online reference manual for gardening in the desert Southwest. Contains text search for the site.
Illinois (Champaign County) Master Gardeners Program -- http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/champaign/mg.html Master Gardeners are a vital link in getting horticulture information to the public through University of Illinois Extension offices.
Pennsylvania (Berks County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.cas.psu.edu/docs/coext/regions/southeast/berks/mg/index.html Contact information and links.
South Carolina Master Gardener Info -- http://virtual.clemson.edu/groups/hort/scmg/mgprog.htm This volunteer training program is administered by the Clemson University Cooperative Extension Service. Introduced in Charleston County in 1981, the Master Gardener program is now offered in 30 counties.
West Virginia Master Gardeners -- http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/hortcult/master/index.htm The Master Gardener program and training are conducted by the West Virginia University Extension Service through the county extension offices. The training provides gardeners with the opportunity to improve their horticultural knowledge and skills and then share their experience with the public through organized volunteer activities.
Vermont Master Gardener Program -- http://pss.uvm.edu/mg/mg/ Learn about the Master Gardener Helpline for the University of Vermont Extension, Basic and Advanced training courses, and the placement of Master Gardeners in communities.
Alabama Master Gardeners Demo Garden -- http://www.hsvbg.org/demoveg.htm Created and maintained by the Master Gardeners Association of North Alabama, their Demonstration Vegetable Garden is a composite of various types of gardens to serve as models for the home gardener.
Maryland (Charles County) Master Gardener Program -- http://www.agnr.umd.edu/users/charlesmg/home.html provides gardening, environmental, horticultural information; documents garden projects; includes flower, weed, garden links; Maryland University_CES_USDA sponsorship
Maryland (Arundel County) - Master Gardener Program -- http://www.agnr.umd.edu/users/annearundel/mghome.htm Maryland Master Gardener website providing information about gardening and the environment
Texas (Galveston County) Master Gardeners -- http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/galveston/index.htm Galveston County Master Gardeners' web site is a comprehensive gardening resource for the Galveston County, Texas area.
Georgia (Coweta County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.coweta.ga.us/resources/masterg.html Online newsletter and program information for Coweta County.
New Mexico (Albequerque) Master Gardeners -- http://nmmastergardeners.org Featuring NM Master Gardener manual in PDF format also in HTML format. History of Albuquerque Area Master Gardeners, Bylaws, and Albuquerque Council of Garden Clubs.
California (Amador County) Master Gardener Info -- http://ceamador.ucdavis.edu/mastergardeners.htm Site features local MG program information, links to publications, online newsletter archive.
California (Calaveras County) Master Gardener Info -- http://cecalaveras.ucdavis.edu/ Site for Calaveras County Cooperative Extension office has links for the local Master Gardener program, newsletter and calendar.
Virginia (Fairfax County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.fairfaxmastergardeners.com/ Information on the local MG program, Plant Clinics and their unique Diagnostic Lab program operated by a cooperative effort between the Fairfax County Libraries and County Extension office.
Iowa (Scott County) Master Gardener Program -- http://www.exnet.iastate.edu/pages/scott/mgscott.htm In 1977, Scott County (Davenport) was the first county in the State of Iowa to implement a Master Gardener Program. Scott County currently has a force of about 130 volunteers. A monthly newsletter, provides timely horticultural information and a schedule of local Master Gardening events and training. The Gardener's Dirt will soon be made available to the public via this website.
Maryland (Howard County) Master Gardeners Page -- http://www.agnr.umd.edu/users/mg/ The Garden Bench contains links to articles on gardening basics, and Maryland native plants.
California (Sonoma County) Master Gardeners -- http://commserv.ucdavis.edu/cesonoma/gardener/index.shtml The Sonoma County Master Gardeners answer questions about home gardening and pest management for the public. They also give classes in gardening and home composting, and work with children through gardening programs at schools.
Oklahoma (Tulsa) Master Gardeners -- http://www.tulsamastergardeners.org/ The emphasis is on Tulsa County, and its local plants, garden pests and weather. We have the latest, research-based information from Oklahoma State University, and will answer your gardening and plant questions.
Ohio (Cincinnati Area) Master Gardeners -- http://www.mastergardener.org/ Those who successfully complete both the educational and volunteer components of the Master Gardener Program are certified in both Kentucky and Ohio.
Ohio Master Gardeners Program -- http://mastergardener.osu.edu/ Guides for answering plant-related questions from 46 different land grant universities and government institutions across the United States and Canada.
Missouri Master Gardeners -- http://outreach.missouri.edu/mg/ Membership and program information, online newsletter and links of interest to Missouri gardeners.
Indiana (Hendricks County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.hendricksgardeners.com Official site for Hendricks County, Indiana, Master Gardeners. Information, current weather, newsletters (downloadable), Ask A Master Gardener feature.
Rhode Island Master Gardener Program -- http://www.uri.edu/ce/ceec/mastergardener.html The Rhode Island program began in 1977. Through 2000, more than 1400 people have taken the training and 448 have earned the name "URI Master Gardener". These volunteers have donated more than 101,000 hours of time to Cooperative Extension.
Maryland (Queene Anne's County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.agnr.umd.edu/users/queenannes/home.html Maryland Master Gardener website providing information about gardening and the environment
New York (Yates County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.cce.cornell.edu/counties/yates/mg.htm Over 1,500 volunteer Master Gardeners in New York State (over 40 in Yates County) contribute educational services to meet the outreach mission of Cornell, influencing many thousands of consumers on horticultural issues.
Utah Master Gardeners Info -- http://www.ext.usu.edu/garden/garden/mastgar.htm Classes cover most horticultural areas beginning with the basics of botany, soils and fertilizers, moving on to instruction in different topics each succeeding class, he says. Some of the subjects include annuals, perennials, shrubs, trees, vegetables, fruit, insects, diseases, pesticides and turfgrass.
Nebraska (Scotts Bluff County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.ianr.unl.edu/panhandle/mastergardener/index.html Program information and contacts.
New Mexico (Los Alamos) Master Gardeners -- http://www.losalamos.org/lamg/ A detailed information on Los Alamos Master Gardeners in New Mexico including FAQs and monthly gardening tips.
California (Los Angeles County) Master Gardeners -- http://celosangeles.ucdavis.edu Volunteers in Common Ground Garden Program (Master Gardeners, Master Food Preservers, Fresh From the Garden, Gardening Angels School Garden Program) help low-income and underserved residents of Los Angeles County grow more of their own food and flowers. Website includes monthly gardening tips and other gardening and nutritional information.
Nebraska (Dodge County) Master Gardener Info -- http://www.ianr.unl.edu/ianr/dodge/horticulture/mastergardener/mgprogram.htm Contacts and Program Resources
Oklahoma Master Gardens -- http://home.okstate.edu/okstate/dasnr/hort/hortlahome.nsf/toc/mastergardener This is a volunteer training program conducted by University Extension designed to help county extension centers meet the demands for consumer horticulture information.
Washington (Eastern) Master Gardeners -- http://www.spokane-county.wsu.edu/spokane/eastside/ MG program information and contacts for Spokane area.
New Jersey Master Gardeners -- http://www.rce.rutgers.edu/mastergardeners/ Master Gardeners of Rutgers Cooperative Extension are a group of trained volunteers who provide horticultural programs and services to enhance their communities.
California (El Dorado County) Master Gardeners -- http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/counties/ceeldorado/master_gardener/ A voluntary educational organization of Master Gardeners provides horticultural information and technical assistance. FAQs page provides information on gardening, pest management, soils, lawn care, pruning and fruit production.
Texas (Collin County) Master Gardener Association -- http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/collincounty/ The program was formed in 1977, and is designed to increase the availability and extend horticultural projects throughout the community.
Iowa Master Gardener Info -- http://mastergardener.hort.iastate.edu/ The Iowa Extension Master Gardener Program is a large volunteer organization coordinated by Iowa State University Extension. Master Gardeners assist with horticulture-related programs and projects sponsored by ISU Extension. To date, over 4,000 people, located in 97 of Iowa's 99 counties, have been trained as Master Gardeners.
Minnesota Master Gardeners Program -- http://www.mg.umn.edu/ Content for this site includes links to an online gardening notebook for the state, yard and garden topics, newsletter, resources, questions and answers, and information on the Minnesota Master Gardeners program.
Texas (Tarrant County) Master Gardeners Association -- http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/tarrant/ Information on the North Texas Master Gardeners program.
Tennessee (Davidson County) Master Gardeners Association -- http://www.mastergardener.net/tn/davidson Providing Master Gardener classes in horticulture and home gardening, and undertaking volunteer gardening projects for Metro Nashville, Davidson County and Middle Tennessee under the sponsorship of the University of Tennessee Agricultural Extension Service.
Virginia Master Gardener Program -- http://www.vmga.net/ Offers a mission statement, meeting schedules and minutes, program details, and message forum.
South Dakota Master Gardeners -- http://hflp.sdstate.edu/mg/mgarden.htm Topics include lawn care, selection and care of ornamental trees and shrubs; insect, disease, and weed control; safe use of pesticides; soils and plant nutrition; vegetable, fruit and flower gardening; plant propagation and herbaceous plants.
Oregon (Washington County) Master Gardener Program -- http://extension.oregonstate.edu/mg/ Part of the greater Portland Metro program which also includes Multnomah and Clackamas counties.
Maryland Master Gardeners Program -- http://mastergardener.umd.edu/ The official statewide resource site for the Master Gardeners Program in Maryland provides an overview of the program and contains links to member groups within the state.
Texas (Taylor County) Master Gardeners -- http://bcmg.tamu.edu/ The Big Country Master Gardener Association is directed by the Taylor County, Texas Agricultural Extension office. Meeting dates. List of officers and directors, with e-mail addresses.
Texas (Travis County) Master Gardener Association -- http://www.tcmastergardener.org/ Provides horticultural information, including tips about gardening and composting.
Alabama Master Gardener Info -- http://www.alabamamg.org/ The aim of the program is to provide the home gardener with the information needed to become a skilled gardener and after acquiring these skills share the knowledge with others through community service.
Montana Master Gardeners -- http://gardenguide.montana.edu/mastergardener/default.htm The Montana Extension Service receives thousands of phone calls from home gardeners for information each year. Master Gardeners provide a valuable service to the community by helping Cooperative Extension meet this demand for information.
Tennessee (Sumner County) Master Gardeners -- http://sumner.tennessee.edu/master.htm Site provides program information, a list of projects with photos and contact phone number for Sumner County.
Tennessee (Wayne & Hardin Counties) Master Gardener Program -- http://www.netease.net/ut_ag_ext/mg/default.htm This website provides a Tennessee Native Plant Guide, membership and a merchantile for Master Gardener items.
Virginia Master Gardener Q&A -- http://www.hort.vt.edu/mastergardener/q&a/q&a.html The Master Gardener Question and Answer Home Page has been created by Virginia Cooperative Extension as an information resource for Master Gardeners and the public. This site lists the most commonly asked questions reported by extension offices from around the state.
Texas (Victoria County) Master Gardener Association -- http://community.victoriaadvocate.com/groups/victoriacountymastergardenerassociation Community Web Site of Victoria County, Texas, Master Gardener Association
Missouri Garden 'n Grow Program -- http://horticulture.missouri.edu/gng/index.htm Summer volunteer gardening program developed for 9 to 12- year-old youths. In the program, youths learn not only vegetable gardening, but also "cultivate" other science, math, and language arts skills and have fun.
Tennessee (Montgomery County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.utextension.utk.edu/mastergardeners/montgomery/ Active since 1994, the Master Gardeners in the Clarksville, TN area provide online information for their history, classes and volunteer projects.
Louisiana Master Gardener Website -- http://www.lsuagcenter.com/mastergardener/ The Louisiana Master Gardener Program is a service and educational activity offered by the Louisiana Cooperative Service, designed to recruit and train volunteers to help meet the educational needs of home gardeners while providing an enjoyable and worthwhile service experience for volunteers.
Tennessee Master Gardener Program (UT Extension) -- http://mastergardeners.tennessee.edu/ Tennessee Master Gardeners are trained volunteers that help the Extension Service share the latest and greatest gardening information. State-wide there are approximately 2,000 active Master Gardeners in 44 counties.
Oregon (Clatsop County) Master Gardener Program -- http://www.geocities.com/clatsopmg/ Members of the community who have an active interest in gardening and a willingness to share their knowledge with others.
Georgia Master Gardener -- http://extension.caes.uga.edu/mastergardener/ General information plus a drectory of Georgia (USA) master gardener groups.
Virginia (Virginia Beach) Master Gardeners -- http://www.vbgov.com/dept/agriculture/gardenabout/ Site contains membership requirements and links to projects.
New Hampshire Master Gardener Program -- http://www.ceinfo.unh.edu/agric/agmastgd.htm The University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension's Master Gardener program was initiated in 1993. This site provides class topics and membership requirements for the program.
Texas (El Paso County) Master Gardener Program -- http://el-paso-tx.tamu.edu/mastergardener.html The El Paso County Master Gardener Program is part of the Texas Cooperative Extension, The Texas A&M University System in far west Texas.
Colorado (Western) Master Gardeners -- http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/tra/plants/index.html#http://www.colostate.edu/depts/coopext/tra/plants/mgp.html The mission, history, workshops, and registration process of the Master Gardener program in Mesa, Delta, Montrose, and Ouray counties, of Western Colorado is described.
New York (Tompkins County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.cce.cornell.edu/tompkins/agriculture/master-gardener/ Program resources and contact information for Tompkins County (Ithaca, NY).
Guidelines for the Master Gardener Program in Wyoming -- http://www.uwyo.edu/ces/pubs/mp109.pdf Describes the general program run by the University of Wyoming.
Albuquerque Area Extension Master Gardeners -- http://www.abqmastergardeners.org/ Local gardening information including a FAQ, question submission, a catalogue of useful links, photos of weeds and insects, and how to become a Master Gardener.
Dyer County Master Gardeners Association -- http://www.dyercountymastergardeners.org/ Mission is to support the Extension Service with horticultural projects and programs and to enhance the quality of life for residents of Dyer County. Includes a list of past and future projects with photographs, and contact information. [Tennessee]
Greater Greenville Master Gardeners (GGMG) -- http://www.greatergreenvillemastergardener.org/ [South Carolina.] Description of the program, how to become a master gardener, members-only area, and past and future events (with photographs).
Tennessee (Cumberland County) Master Gardeners -- http://www.ccmga.org/ Program information for Crossville, TN Master Gardener Association. We promote gardening through education and service.
Purdue Master Gardener Program -- http://www.hort.purdue.edu/mg/ A volunteer training program which provides an intensive education in Horticulture to those with an interest in gardening. In exchange for that training, program participants are required to volunteer one hour of service for each hour of training.
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