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About the Master Gardener's Program (cont.)
Experienced and beginning
gardeners seeking up-to-date horticultural information can advance
their gardening expertise and gain self-satisfaction through volunteer
efforts. The volunteer aspect of the Master Gardener program allows
individuals to dedicate their time and talents to enhance the quality
of life for citizens of their community by using the science and
art of horticulture. It allows individuals to put into practice
what they know and learn.
How
Do I Apply?
Call (318)
698-0010 to request an application or
click on this link to download a letter and application. Instructions
for mailing are on the application. Applications must be received
by December 1st for consideration for the next class. The applications
are reviewed in December and participants are notified shortly thereafter.
Because of class size and restrictions, you may need to reapply
for the next class. Please be patient and keep applying.
Where are classes held?
Classes are held at the Randall T. Moore Center in Shreveport on
Thursdays from 9 AM to 2:00PM from January through March. For more
information on the Louisiana Master Gardener program visit: www.lsuagcenter.com
Northwest Region Horticulture
3101 Fairfield
Shreveport, LA 71104
Phone: (318) 698-0010
Fax: (318) 698-0014
Who are Master Gardeners?
Master Gardeners are people just like
you and me who love gardening and have a desire to share with others.
The Northwest Louisiana Master Gardener Program is a volunteer training
program that trains people in horticulture in exchange for a return
of 40 hours of volunteer service dedicated back into the program,
sharing what has been learned with other gardeners. The program
is provided by the Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service and is
open to all adults in Northwest Louisiana.
Is there any cost to Participate?
The registration fee for the Master
Gardeners class is $100.00. The fee covers the cost of training
manuals, publications and supplies for the class. The fee is payable
upon acceptance into the class.
What kind of Training do Master Gardeners
receive?
If you are selected for the Master Gardener
program, you will receive 40 to 50 hours of horticultural training,
both classroom lecture and hands-on. Classes are taught by Louisiana
Cooperative Extension Specialists, university professors and other
horticultural experts. You will learn about insects, plant health,
vegetables, fruits, turf, ornamentals and more.
How Will I Volunteer?
Master Gardeners pay back their volunteer
commitment in a variety of ways:
- Staffing a gardeners' telephone hotline
- Introducing children to gardening
- Organizing educational programs
and conferences such as Le Tour des Jardins and The World of Gardening
fall seminar
- Creating and maintaining demonstration
gardens
- Assisting in local parish extension
offices
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