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Apply now for the 2022 UCCE Stanislaus County Master Gardener Training Program!

Four people gathered around an instructor with a worm bin to inspect the contents.
Trainees learning about vermicomposting. (Composting with worms)
Are you interested in helping others and giving back to your community? Do you have a passion for gardening and volunteering? The UCCE Stanislaus County* Master Gardener Program is now accepting applications for 2022. 

Who are the Master Gardeners?

Master Gardeners are volunteers from the community trained to help answer questions about gardening and pest management.

How are Master Gardeners Trained?

Classes are taught by University experts on water management, soils and fertilizers, ornamental and drought tolerant plants, landscape tree care, vegetable and fruit tree care, pest management, and more. Each session is approximately 5 hours long. The 2022 training program will be held weekly from January through early June (19 weeks). 

Program requirements include weekly reading and quizzes, a final project and a final exam. Collaboration on assignments is encouraged, and trainees are provided any needed assistance by Master Gardener mentors.

How Can I Apply to Become a Master Gardener Trainee?

Visit Become a UCCE Master Gardener website page to read more and fill out an online application before August 31.

*You must be a Stanislaus County resident to apply.  For other county programs, visit http://mg.ucanr.edu/FindUs/