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The WSU Master Gardener program began in 1973, developed by WSU extension agents, in response to information requests on gardening and horticulture. The program was designed to supply volunteers with education and certify them as Master Gardeners. In return the volunteers are expected to donate hours of work and resources back to their community. The program became very popular, and in Washington State we now have 3,100 Master Gardener volunteers, donating 182,184 hours of work. Master Gardener programs are offered all over the country, as well as in Canada and Europe.

How Do I Become a Master Gardener?

Training classes are held every two years.  The most recent class was held in Spring 2006;  the next class series will begin in Spring 2008.  Contact the extension office for more information at (509) 422-7245.

Events
WSU Master Gardeners hold an annual plant sale every May in the park in Omak.  Master Gardeners w/sign

Flower bed

Goals of the Master Gardener Program:

  • Promote gardening & agriculture land use
  • Inform public about current best  horticultural practices
  • Enhance environmental conservation
  • Broaden communities gardening expertise
   

Installing the Master Gardener sign

Volunteer Opportunities:

  • Build & maintain demonstration gardens
  • Assist with school and youth programs
  • Organize garden tours
  • Conduct education seminars & clinics
  • Staff plant question clinics at farmers markets, fairs & community events
  • Answer questions & assist the public in the extension office


Related Links:

Master Gardener http://mastergardener.wsu.edu/
Quad County Bio Agent http://ferry.wsu.edu/Agriculture/Bioagents.htm

Master Gardener's Demonstration Garden

The Okanogan County Master Gardeners created, designed and currently maintain a demonstration garden located at the Okanogan County Fair Grounds, south of the Horticulture Building. The Master Gardeners chose to create a drought tolerant (xeriscape) garden.. The garden was tested in the summer of 2003 when the fairgrounds lost access to water for weeks, all of the plants survived.
Next time you are at the fairgrounds, check out our garden!

The Okanogan Master Gardeners also maintain the Alice Culp Memorial Rose Garden, at Triangle Park in front of Mid-Valley Hospital in Omak.

   
                         
 

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Okanogan County Extension, PO Box 391, Okanogan, Wa. 98840

 
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