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Training/Volunteer Commitment
If
accepted into the Master Gardener program for Ellis County, you will
be required to attend over 60 hours in specialized training courses.
The program offers
instruction in lawn care, ornamental trees and shrubs, insect,
disease, and weed management; soils and plant nutrition, vegetable
gardening; home fruit production; garden flowers; perennials
and annuals; and water conservation.
In exchange for
training, participants are asked to volunteer their time to their County
Extension program.
Beginning in 2006, a
minimum of 75 hours of volunteer service within the eight months following the training are
required to earn the title of "Texas Master Gardener."
The type of service
done by Master Gardeners varies according to community needs and the abilities and
interests of the Master Gardeners. In Ellis County you are likely
to:
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Answer telephone requests for
information related to gardening
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Staff plant clinics or displays
in shopping malls, community centers and garden shops
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Speak to local groups and
conduct workshops
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Work at the Lawn and Garden Expo
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Help maintain established beds
through scheduled work days
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Work with 4-H youth
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Work at the Waxahachie Farmers
Market
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Assist with news or radio
releases related to gardening
The Master Gardener
Coordinator in the County Extension Office decides how volunteer time can be best utilized.
Master Gardeners are representatives of the Texas A&M University system, Texas Cooperative
Extension. In all volunteer work related to the program, Master
Gardeners follow the
research-based recommendations of Texas Cooperative Extension. The
title "Texas Master Gardener" can
be used by volunteers only when engaged in Extension-sponsored activities. |