We welcome your questions, comments, and interest in our programs. Whether you are seeking gardening advice, interested in becoming a volunteer, or want to learn about our events, there are several ways to connect with us.
For plant problems and gardening advice, our Plant Clinic is your best resource. Trained Master Gardener volunteers can help you identify pests, diagnose diseases, and find solutions to gardening challenges.
Visit us during scheduled clinic hours to speak with a Master Gardener. Bring plant samples, photographs, or descriptions of your gardening problems for personalized assistance.
Learn About Plant ClinicFor answers to common questions, explore the resources on our website and the university Extension publications we recommend. Many common plant problems are well-documented with research-based solutions.
Interested in becoming a Master Gardener? Visit our how to become a Master Gardener page for program requirements and application information.
Current volunteers can log hours and access resources through the Extension volunteer management system.
For information about our events and educational programs, check our calendar regularly for upcoming workshops, plant sales, and community activities.
We offer educational presentations for garden clubs, community groups, schools, and other organizations. Topics can be customized to your group's interests. Contact us to arrange a speaker.
Businesses, nurseries, and organizations interested in partnering with us or sponsoring our events can reach out to discuss opportunities. Your support helps fund community education programs, demonstration gardens, and student scholarships.
For general questions about our organization, media inquiries, or other matters, please contact us through the local Extension office. They coordinate communication with our volunteer leadership.
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Correspondence can be directed to the Master Gardeners through the local Extension Service office. Please include "Master Gardeners" in the subject line or address so your inquiry reaches the appropriate volunteers.
We appreciate your interest in our organization and look forward to helping you succeed in your gardening endeavors!