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The Master Gardener Program was first started by Cooperative Extension in the State of Washington in 1972. It grew out of a need to meet an enormous increase in requests from home gardeners for horticultural information. Around the country, Master Gardeners have become a vital part of Cooperative Extension’s ability to provide consumers with up-to-date, reliable information. Master Gardening has also become a fun and useful volunteer activity, which has given its participants a sense of community spirit, accomplishment and intellectual stimulation.
Ask A Master Gardener
The University of Nevada Cooperative Extension site – www.unce.unr.edu has more than 200 articles on gardening.
Horticulture
- Desert Green
- Grow Your Own Series
- Horticulture Publications
- Junior Master Gardener Programs
- Master Gardeners
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