Walla Walla County Extension Master Gardeners
Do you have a green thumb or a desire to learn about gardening? Would you like to help others in your community? You do not have to be an expert gardener to participate. Horticulture classes, reference materials, and mentoring will help prepare you. Master Gardeners are university-trained volunteers who serve as educators in their communities. WSU Extension in Walla Walla County has a Master Gardener program. We are looking for participants who would like to serve their community through horticulture. Trained and certified WSU Master Gardener volunteers provide educational programs, give advice and answers to questions on home gardening and landscape maintenance, pest management, composting, and related topics. This is accomplished through various activities such as plant clinics, telephone or personal contacts, demonstrations, and/or classes supervised and supported by the Walla Walla County Extension program coordinator. Look for Master Gardeners at Farmer's Market, at Walla Walla Fair & Frontier Days, and at Extension office gardening clinics between April and October. To become a Walla Walla County Master Gardener, you must:
To participate in the 2010 Master Gardener training, please
submit a completed application by January 5, 2010. For more information
on the Walla Walla County Master Gardener program, please call
the Extension Office at 524-2685 or contact Mary Eagon by email
at meagon@wsu.edu. Some great gardening websites to visit: Gardening Help Horticultural Myths
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