Success StoryMaster Gardeners at work
Master Gardeners at work
Author: Robert Smith
Planning Unit: Nelson County CES
Major Program: Master Gardener
Plan of Work: Horticulture Problem Solving, Food Systems Development and the Environment
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
The Kentucky Master Gardener Program is a leadership-rearing organization designed to foster a spirit of community involvement through horticulture projects and endeavors. The program consists of 14 classes of intense training in various areas of interest to a horticulture enthusiast. After the classroom training is complete a minimum of 30 hours of volunteerism is required to be given back to the community through extension-related programming. Completion of both legs of the program is required to become a Master Gardener.
Trained Master gardeners have helped in many local projects and programs. Members participated in or helped fund:
- developed a display for the county-wide Bale Trail,
- funded and helped with the POP program at the farmers market,
- organized a very successful Master Gardener Plant Sale,
- Organized the Blooming Bardstown Garden Tour,
- purchased gardening books for the library,
- and provided two $1,000 scholarships to students going to college.
Thus far the Kentucky Home Master Gardeners have been involved in many different local projects, with 10 different organizations, and all the while contributing a running total of around 3000 volunteer hours.
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