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Hood River Master Gardener Program

The Hood River County Extension Office provides training and opportunities for the general public in home horticulture and backyard gardening. The Master Gardener program gives people a chance not only to learn but to share what they have learned with their community.


Local Happenings


 

Monday and Thursday 9am-Noon at the Extension Office located at 2990 Experiment Station Drive in Hood River

Saturdays Market 9am-3:30pm downtown parking lot on Columbia Street

Thursdays Gorge Grown Farmer's Market 4pm-7pm at Hood River Middle School


Central Gorge Master Gardener Association


Gardening Links

Current Newsletter Gardening Our Common Ground

OSU Master Gardener Home Page


Mini-College

 

The 25th Anniversary of the Annual Gardeners Mini-College will be held from July 23-26, 2008 at the CH2M Alumni Center on the OSU campus in Corvallis, OR. This event is the Statewide Master Gardener Conference for Oregon gardeners. Please join us! The registration form may be accessed as a .pdf file, below.

 


Who are Master Gardeners?

Master Gardeners are people interested in learning more about the art and science of growing and caring for plants for the garden, the landscape and the home. In exchange for classroom instruction, Master Gardeners extend garden information to their communities. The Master Gardener commitment is to act as a volunteer staff person for the OSU Extension Service.


What a Master Gardener does will vary according to the needs of the Extension Service and the desires, skills, and availability of the Master Gardener. Some Master Gardeners answer telephone requests for gardening information. Others staff plant clinics, plant sales or a booth at the county fair. Master Gardeners might also speak to local groups, serve on advisory committees, or assist with statewide activities such as the Master Gardener mini-college that is held annually at OSU.

Master Gardener Training

Master Gardener Training Classes are taught by OSU Extension agents and horticultural specialists. The program offers a basic, practical course in plant science and horticulture. Classes usually include: basic botany and plant physiology; pest identification and control methods; soil management and plant nutrition; and diagnosis and control of plant problems. Other general interest classes on such topics as lawns, greenhouses, water quality, houseplants, vegetables, trees, and shrubs may be included depending on class interest. The actual course content and sequence will vary from year to year and will depend on local needs and interests. Classes are held during the winter months usually January through March.

Are You Master Gardener Material?

Is the Master Gardener Program right for you? To help you decide whether you should apply for Master Gardener Training, see if you agree with these six statements:

Gardening and gardens have have always been of interest to me.

Anything I learn about gardening, I would be willing to share with others.

Really would like to learn a lot more about gardens, plants, and insects.

Do mystery things grow in my yard that I wish I could identify?

Entomology: bugs can be fun.

Nothing I plant seems to grow.

If you find yourself agreeing with these statements, the Master Gardener Program may be right for you. It could be one of the most interesting activites you have ever been involved in. If you would like to become a Master Gardener, call, write, or email the:

Hood River County Extension Office
Master Gardener Program

2990 Experiment Station Drive

Hood River OR 97031
(541) 386-3343

Email Elizabeth Daniel

 

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