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Master Gardener Volunteers

Create a more beautiful environment
by sharing your passion for gardening!
 


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Becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer
Volunteer Application
Monthly Reporting Form
York county master gardener Projects
Master Gardener 2008 Training Schedule
Master Gardener Program Policy
Master Gardener Volunteer Hours Policy
York County Master Gardener Association's Website
State master Gardener Program

 

Gardens at York County Extension Office.Welcome to the Master Gardener Volunteer Program …

It takes a passion for green and growing things, and interest in sharing your enthusiasm for gardening with friends, neighbors, and the community to be a Master Gardener Volunteer.

 

Master Gardener Volunteers enjoy helping to create beauty in public as well as private spaces, and helping others learn how to grow their own food.

 

We are young and older; male and female; students, workers and retirees; and we all share an interest in nature, the environment and growing things.

 

If you are not yet a Master Gardener learn how you can become one by applying to the York County Master Gardener Program. Then you, too, can become a Master Gardener Volunteer.

 

For more information contact Frank Wertheim, Extension Educator
Email:
frankw@umext.maine.edu

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