Greene Master Gardener program accepting applications for fall training
The next training for becoming a Penn State Extension Master Gardener in Greene County will be in the fall.
The program is accepting applications for residents to enroll in the basic training classes. The program consists of training designed to provide participants with the information and skills necessary to share their knowledge with others. Volunteers will use this science-based knowledge to teach the community about growing vegetables, attracting pollinators, educating the publics, keeping plants healthy and more. This is not a garden club; it is a 40-week course taught by Penn State educators.
Online weekly classes start in October. They will be held Thursday evenings via Zoom with Penn State faculty. Participants will also meet in person monthly and can attend monthly master gardener meetings. Participants will also do hands-on activities for some of the classes.
The class costs $200 and includes a manual and hands-on materials.
After completing training, candidates must complete 50 hours of volunteer work by Sept. 30, 2024, to become certified. Each year following the original certification, 20 hours of volunteer activities and 10 hours of continuing education are required to maintain certification. There are various activities available, including demonstration gardens, writing articles, teaching, answering garden questions, growing plants for programs, teaching youth about growing plants and more.
The mission is to provide education to the public using research-based information. Those interested must be 18 years of age or older. For more information, contact the Penn State Extension office at 724-802-8025 or email Cheryl Brendel at ckb5569@psu.edu. Applications will be accepted until Sept. 1.