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Ohio Master Gardener Program Tuscarawas

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Program Requirements. A Master Gardener class program is held for 12 consecutive weeks. Classes beginning this fall 2014, will be held in the evening, dates & times to be announced. These sessions provide interns with ALL of the required educational hours. Master Gardener Volunteers The Ohio State University Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program provides intensive training in horticulture to interested Ohio residents, who then volunteer their time assisting with educational programs and activities for Ohio residents through their local OSU Extension county office.

You could qualify to be an Ohio Master Gardener if:. You want to learn more about plants and gardening. You are eager to participate in a practical and intensive training program. You enjoy sharing your knowledge with others. The Master Gardener Volunteer Program is just one of the ways OSU Extension engages with the public each year. This internationally renowned program provides interested Ohio residents with in-depth training on topics ranging from tree identification and plant health to pollinators, wildlife and garden pest management.

The Ohio State University Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program provides intensive training in horticulture to interested Ohio residents, who then volunteer their time assisting with educational programs and activities for Ohio residents through their local OSU Extension county office. Volunteers are not required to have gardening skills or knowledge; but a passion for learning about gardening and sharing this knowledge with others is a must!

Working with county Extension personnel, Master Gardener Volunteers provide such educational services to their communities as: answering gardening questions from the public; conducting plant clinics; gardening activities with children, senior citizens, or disabled persons; beautifying the community; and developing community or demonstration gardens.

More information about state-level Master Gardener Volunteer programs and activities is available at http://mastergardener.osu.edu.

The Clermont County Extension Office accepts applications for the Master Gardener Intern Class based on interest.

To become a Master Gardener Volunteer, applicants must complete an application and background check, as well as sign the Standards of Behavior, Pest Management Information Policy and Child Abuse Reporting Policy Standards. Once all of this information is received and accepted, you will begin 50 hours of horticulture education. Upon completion of the 50 hours, you must take a 300 point test and pass with at least a 70%. The test is open book and open note and must be completed within 1 month of being accepted into the program.

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Zillow Tuscarawas Ohio

In order to transfer from intern status to a Master Gardener Volunteer, you must volunteer 50 hours of service in Clermont County at approved sites and have 6 hours of continuing education.
In order to remain an active Master Gardener Volunteer, you must complete 20 hours of service and 10 hours of continuing education each year, as well as submit an updated Standards of Behavior and Child Abuse Reporting Policy Standards. In addition to the volunteer and educational hours each year, you will be required to renew your background check per OSU Volunteer Policy.

Ohio Master Gardener Program

If you are interested in the Clermont MGV Intern Program, please contact ANR Educator Gigi Neal at 513-732-7070 or neal.331@osu.edu to be added to the interest list.





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