



![]() UC Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development & Master Gardener ProgramsAgency Details:
THE 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM Description:
THE MASTER GARDENER PROGRAM What is the Master Gardener Program? The Master Gardener is a volunteer program providing education to the community that has developed in response to meet the growing interest of home gardeners for science-based, current horticultural information. The Master Gardener program also offers its participants a sense of community spirit and pride, and personal accomplishment and intellectual stimulation. The Master Gardener programs occur in over 40 states, the District of Columbia, and Canada. In California, the Master Gardener program is part of the University of California’s Cooperative Extension (UCCE). In Santa Barbara County the program is advised by a University of California Horticultural Advisor working with the Master Gardener Executive Committee. Why do we need a Master Gardener program? Gardening is the number one hobby in the United States. As a result, there is a critical need for volunteers to communicate accurate and current research-based horticultural information to home gardeners and horticultural professionals. What do I need to do to become a certified Master Gardener? Following a review of application materials, orientation, interview, and acceptance into the program, trainees attend 50 hours of classes that provide the most current, accepted practices in horticulture. The University of California Cooperative Extension Farm Advisors and Extension Specialists, and other community experts teach classes. In exchange for the 50 hours of training, a Master Gardener trainee agrees to serve at least 50 hours as a volunteer during the year following training. Certified Master Gardeners serve as volunteer agents of the University of California. Additionally, Master Gardeners are required to receive 12 hours of continuing education each year. What is a volunteer commitment? By acceptance into the Master Gardener Program, you will be committing to volunteer service. The program is designed to provide you with the resources to use in Master Gardener educational activities with the University of California Cooperative Extension. Master Gardeners maintain their active status by attending continuing education training and monthly meetings, participating in volunteer activities and projects that complete the required number of annual volunteer hours. How do I qualify? All you need is a desire to expand your knowledge of horticulture and an enthusiasm for giving your time to share your horticultural skills with the community. What are some Master Gardener volunteer opportunities? Some examples are: *Master Gardener Helpline *Master Gardener sponsored educational activities and events *Mentoring school garden programs *Programs in public education and community service Community Events (e.g. Earth Day, Home & Garden Show, Sustainability Fair, etc.) *Master Gardener Butterfly Garden at Alice Keck Park Memorial Garden When can I use the title "Master Gardener?" The title, "Master Gardener," is to be used only and exclusively while serving with University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Program and not for commercial purposes. Persons are expected to identify themselves as Master Gardeners only when performing volunteer work in this program. History:
THE MASTER GARDENER PROGRAM Master Gardeners were organized to help answer questions from home gardeners that, as the communities grew, could not be handled by the County Extension Advisor alone. As the volume of horticulture calls coming in from the communities increased, the obvious need for this type of program emerged. The program was first introduced in California in 1979. The Santa Barbara chapter was organized in 1990. Contact people:
Office fax number: (805) 893-3497 Address:
Web Site: http://cesantabarbara.ucdavis.edu Directions:
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