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This guide is for current OSU Extension Master Gardener volunteers. It explains Oregon State University policies and OSU Master Gardener program guidelines related to volunteering. Your county program coordinator will have more information on how these guidelines are used in your county program.
The Master Gardener Volunteer Code of Conduct describes the expectations of Extension Master Gardener trainees and volunteers. It must be signed and filed, before an individual can begin volunteering with the OSU Extension Master Gardener Program.
Most Master Gardener volunteers use the VRS system for reporting their volunteer hours. For volunteers in the Portland Metro region, please contact your local MG coordinator for reporting your hours.
Shop official OSU Extension Master Gardener merchandise, gardening gifts, plant-themed apparel, and garden-inspired accessories. Whether you’re a volunteer, supporter, or simply love gardening, you’ll find items that celebrate growing and support the program in Oregon.
Established in 1984, the Douglas County Master Gardener Association is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that functions to support OSU and the community through educational projects.
Home orchardists often consider fruit tree pest management challenging. Sustainable fruit production aims to reduce inputs of water, fertilizer, pesticides and labor. With some specific knowledge, you can manage fruit tree pests in a sustainable way.
Cody Copp, Steve Renquist |
Jan 2025 |
OSU Extension Catalog
The philosophy for this online source is to provide the home gardener with OSU publications, research, and news items that are related to the home orchard and garden.