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2024 Master Gardener Training offered this spring
Training provides a broad horticulture education to volunteers wanting to give back to their communities and take advantage of a hybrid learning modality.
Jan. 18, 2024 12:09 pm
Washington — The application window is opening Jan. 15 for the 2024 Spring Master Gardener training cohort, which will be offered in 29 counties or extension regions.
Iowans wishing to become Master Gardener volunteers choose a county to complete training through, participate in online learning modules, and attend at least 4 in-person training sessions organized by the county office. After passing the final exam, trainees put their knowledge to work with a 40-hour internship in their training county.
Applicants have from Jan. 15 to Feb. 12 to apply for the spring session. Counties are seeking participants of all backgrounds and experience levels who desire to grow their horticultural knowledge and serve their communities. Training for the spring session begins February 26. Applications for the fall session will open July 22, 2024. Learn more about the program online or contact Washington County Extension Office as 319-653-4811.
Once signed up for Washington County Master Gardener Program in-person classes will be held at the Washington County Extension Office in Washington Iowa. Those meetings will be Feb. 27, March 12, April 9 and May 9. Classes will be 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
“Many people have misconceptions about what the Master Gardener program truly is,” said Alicia Herzog, Master Gardener Statewide Coordinator with ISU Extension and Outreach. “The Master Gardener program is about more than just learning how to grow your best garden, although you will learn that as well. Trainees use knowledge gained in training to grow food for those in need, partner with area organizations to design green spaces, and present programs in their local communities.” The Iowa Master Gardener Program is a year-round volunteer service organization that utilizes university-trained volunteers who use research-based horticulture and gardening knowledge and practices to educate people and coordinate projects that promote healthy communities.
Local extension staff coordinators can help anyone with questions about joining Master Gardener training this year, including details of when and where in-person meetings will take place in their county or extension region.
Iowa State has offered Master Gardener training for over 40 years, engaging more than 15,000 people in learning about gardening best practices.
For more information, Andy Miller at the Washington County Extension and Outreach, 319-653-4811 or andrewm4@iastate.edu