How to Become A Charles County Master Gardener

To become a Charles County Master Gardener, adult residents must first complete a 40-hour training course taught by University of Maryland faculty and other horticulture specialists.

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Master Gardeners are trained in the following topics:

In the picture above, the 2006 class members enjoy a chilly moment outside the classroom for their class picture. The training class is held each winter, and the next class starts February 3, 2009.

After completing the class, participants must complete 40 hours of volunteer service in any one of the many ongoing volunteer efforts or by developing a new project. After completing the volunteer service, participants are certified as Charles County Master Gardeners.

To maintain certification, Master Gardeners complete 20 hours of volunteer service and  10 hours of advanced training each 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.)

If you are interested in attending a training class, please contact the Charles County Extension office at 301-934-5403.

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For more information, contact Marcia Wakefield

Last updated: 03/10/2009

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