Looking to find an Extension Master Gardener program in your state? Nearly all Master Gardener programs in the United States administer training through a state land-grant university and its Cooperative Extension Service, and are considered Extension Master Gardener programs. Extension Master Gardeners receive and recommend university and research-based information through the Cooperative Extension System.
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The Extension Master Gardener (EMG) program was started in 1972 in Washington state. Dr. David Gibby trained volunteers with a passion for gardening to assist Extension with consumer horticulture education in the community. This unique volunteer program has become internationally recognized and often duplicated as a model for other volunteer programs. Today, Extension Master Gardener programs exist in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, several Canandian provinces, and South Korea.
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86,076 Volunteers
Extension Master Gardener is one of the largest volunteer organizations in the country with more than 86,076 volunteers in 49 states. EMG serves as a model for many other volunteer organizations.
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On average, active certified EMG volunteers donate 60 hours per year. In 2018, EMG volunteers donated over 5.6 million hours to their local Master Gardener programs.
8.6 Million Contacts
Extension Master Gardener volunteers make face-to-face contact with over 8.6 million people across the United States. Clientele is served through helplines, workshops, plant clinics and more.
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Join Extension Master Gardener volunteers and colleagues from around the nation at one of these engaging conferences. Creating connections within our Extension Master Gardener community is an enriching and rewarding experience that benefits everyone.
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2021 International Master Gardener Conference
Sept. 13-17, 2021
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The International Master Gardener Conference (IMGC) provides an opportunity for Master Gardeners, State and County Master Gardener Coordinators, and other horticulturally minded individuals to…
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2024 National Extension Master Gardener Coordinators Conference
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Join Us for the 2024 Extension Master Gardener Coordinator’s Conference! This conference is completely focused on equipping and supporting EMG coordinators to achieve excellence…
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The Extension Master Gardener program unites all of my passions – gardening, lifelong learning, and empowering people to help others. Working alongside Master Gardener volunteers and experiencing the meaningful difference that can be made when talented and generous people come together is the best part of my job. I am thrilled to be able to coordinate the Extension Master…
Gardening brings together people and communities. Through the Master Gardener program I have the opportunity to learn, meet people, and give back to my community.
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Purdue Master Gardener Program
There’s a magic that happens when you plant a seed, it sprouts, and you have something to work with.
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I have the pleasure of working with dedicated and passionate volunteers as a Master Gardener county coordinator. The highlight of my day is getting to hear about the work they are doing in our community to provide fresh produce to local food pantries, helping clients with a pest problem, creating sustainable school gardens through School Garden 101 training, and…
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Iowa State University Master Gardener Program
We need school gardens and garden-based education for our youth. I’m happy knowing I am a part of that important work through the Extension Master Gardeners.
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This work is supported by New Technologies for Agriculture Extension grant no. 2015-41595-24254 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.