K-State Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program
The Post Rock District Extension Master Gardener Program is an educational volunteer program sponsored by Kansas State University Research and Extension and the Post Rock District.
Extension Master Gardeners come from a variety of backgrounds and share a passion for gardening, an enthusiasm for learning, and a commitment to helping others. Master Gardeners have successfully completed basic training in the discipline of horticulture and they share their time and expertise as volunteers in their community to promote Post Rock Extension District’s educational mission.
When are the Classes?
Online Basic Training Fall 2024 Schedule
Become an EMG Volunteer
Why Become an Extension Master Gardener?
Extension Master Gardeners become friends with many interesting and talented individuals. Extension Master Gardeners never stop learning, but continue to grow in their knowledge of garden related issues. Being an Extension Master Gardener volunteer is a fun, interesting and rewarding experience.
Who Can Apply?
Any Post Rock District resident the Post Rock District includes Jewell, Smith, Mitchell, Osborne, and Lincoln counties. Volunteers who are age 18 or over who have an interest in gardening can apply. If you want to improve your skills and knowledge and you like to work with people, the Extension Master Gardener program may be for you.
What is the Cost?
There is an enrollment fee of $45 which covers fees of expert instructors and provides participants with educational materials, including an Online Master Gardener Handbook. Grant funds may be available.
Training Class Topics
- Plant Growth & Development
- Soils, Water & Fertilizer
- Vegetable Gardening
- Fruit Growing
- Turfgrass
- Annual & Perennial Flowers
- Plant Disease Diagnosis & Management
- Tree & Shrub Care
- Pesticide Use & Safety
- Woody Ornamentals