Master Gardner Program

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Hocking County will be offering a Master Gardener training in February 2010.

Master Gardner Program

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The Master Gardener Program provides training in a broad range of horticultural topics to interested gardeners who then volunteer their time assisting with educational programs and activities for Ohio residents through their local Ohio State University Extension county office.  The training involves 45 to 50 hours of classroom instruction, after which, the trainee must volunteer 50 hours of horticultural service to the community to become a certified Master Gardener. For more an application to participate in this training, contact the Hocking County Extension Office at 740.385.3222

For more information about the Master Gardner Program visit http://extension-cms.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/counties/hocking/topics/master-gardener-volunteer-program/information-about-the-master-gardener-program-in-hocking-county

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