Master Gardener
The Master Gardener Volunteer Program is a partnership among the University of California, USDA, county governments, and California residents. This program is an important outreach and public service arm of the UC's Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources (ANR) direct at home gardeners. Master Gardener Program training and management are administered by the county UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE) offices. Certified Master Gardener are agents of UCCE. In exchange for the excellent training they receive, Master Gardener volunteers extend horticultural information and offer educational programs and garden-related demonstrations in their communities.
The mission of the UC Master Gardener Program is to extend to the public research-based information, verified by UC experts, about home horticulture, pest identification, landscape maintenance, and other environmental issues. All of the Program's outreach emphasizes the importance of sustainable landscape practices in addressing multiple environmental concerns, including water and air quality, energy and soil conservation, invasive species, and waste management.
Program Coordinator
Jennifer Baumbach
Title: Master Gardener Program Coordinator
Specialty: almost everything horticultural
Address:
Cooperative Extension Solano County
501 Texas Street, First Floor
Fairfield, CA 94533-4498
Phone: (707) 784-1321
Fax: (707) 429-5532
Email: jmbaumbach@ucanr.edu
Become a Master Gardener
The application period is now closed for the Master Gardener training class of 2013.