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by Barb H. on March 05, 2004 04:53 PM
Just thought I'd ask, since I don't know..... [wayey]

How does one become a Master Gardener?? [wayey]

Barb H. [wayey]

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by Phil and Laura on March 05, 2004 06:11 PM
Barb, contact your local county extension office, they can give you the time and location of the next training program. You will be obligated to volunteer aprox. 40 hours of your time per year, easy stuff though, GO FOR IT!!
by jc2weho on March 05, 2004 07:43 PM
Hi Barb [wayey]

This is the website for the Master Gardeners Program.

Master Gardeners

Just click on the US Flag it will take you to a page that has all the States.

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by Barb H. on March 06, 2004 02:23 AM
Hey, Hollywood, Phil and Laura!

Thanks for the info. I'm not sure it's something I'm going to do right now, but I was curious how one becomes a Master Gardener.

Barb H.

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by Bestofour on March 09, 2004 03:39 AM
Thanks for this info. I've emailed my extension agent to get the application.

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by Barb H. on March 09, 2004 08:16 PM
Bestofour,

That's great! Keep us posted on how things go on your Master Gardener journey!

Barb [thumb]

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