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News Release
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February 5, 2008
Master Gardener Training
The Master Gardener Program is open
to anyone who has an interest in gardening. Most people participate
in the program because they want to learn more about gardening and
find it to be an enjoyable way to contribute to their community.
The South Dakota MG program offers
over 60 hours of instruction that covers topics in lawn care,
selection and care of ornamental trees and shrubs; insect, disease,
and weed control; safe use of pesticides; soils and plant nutrition;
vegetable, fruit and flower gardening; plant propagation and
herbaceous plants. The training in includes classroom instruction as
well as outdoor learning experiences. Trainees are encouraged to
bring in plant, insect and disease samples to share with the class.
Participants are also encouraged to relate their own gardening
experiences with the group so that everyone can learn from each
other's personal experiences. Since many of the people involved in
the Master Gardener training program are already avid gardeners,
everyone becomes a resource for the other gardeners.
In exchange for the training,
participants are required to return 50 hours of volunteer time to
their county extension program over the next two years. The type of
service done by Master Gardeners varies, but will have as a goal
helping educate others about gardening. For example, some volunteers
answer telephone requests for information related to gardening,
while others host plant clinics or build displays, speak to local
groups, or assist with the 4-H program. Master Gardeners also help
establish and maintain community garden plots, write local gardening
news articles, or help with the horticulture exhibits at county
achievement days and at the State Fair.
The cost of regular training which
includes the over 60 hours of training and the South Dakota Master
Gardener resource manual is as follows: Single individual - $160,
Two individuals sharing a manual - $210. Each participant is
expected to then contribute 50 hours of volunteer service over the
next two years to complete their training and become a full-fledged
Master Gardener. Or, if an individual desires, they may sign up at
a cost of $450 which provides the same training materials and
resources but removes the 50 hour payback requirement.
Master Gardener classes will held May through July, 2008 (click here for
typical
schedule with topics covered). Training will be in
Sioux Falls on Fridays beginning May 16 at the Minnehaha County
Extension Office. (We are located on the north side of 6th
Street between the Administration Building and the Courthouse
Museum.) Classes run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with an hour
lunch. (There will be no class on Friday, July 4.)
If you are interested in
participating in the Master Gardener Training Program contact the
Minnehaha County Extension Office at 605-367-7877 for application
information and/or you can visit the State Master Gardener website
at
http://hortmg.sdstate.edu.
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