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The mission of the Clemson Extension Master Gardener Program is to select, train, and utilize knowledgeable volunteers to facilitate the educational work of the local Consumer Horticulture Agent, by delivering researched-based information to citizens of the state.



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What is the South Carolina Master Gardener Program?
This volunteer training program is administered by the Clemson University Cooperative...
What is Expected of Master Gardeners?
After completing the course, Master Gardeners are required to volunteer at least 40...
Is the Master Gardener Program for me?
Ask yourself these questions: Do I want to learn more about plants, pests,...
How can I become a Master Gardener?
If you have the desire, commitment and time to learn and want to put your knowledge...
How can I find a Master Gardener Program in my county?
Not every county has a Master Gardener Program. You can contact your local county...
Will I learn more after becoming a Master Gardener?
Master Gardeners never stop learning. Volunteer activities, Master Gardener...


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Japanese Gardening
Lander University presents two events on Japanese Gardening
Junior Master Gardener Open House
The Junior Master Gardener Program  Open House is Fast Approaching   Ple...
Nurseries Caroliniana Invitation
35th Anniversary Event


Soils and Plant Nutrition
Electronic Training pertaining to Soils and Plant Nutrition
Horticulture
Electronic Trainings about Horticultural Topics
Entomology
Electronic Trainings about Entomology topics
Clemson Extension Master Gardener Training Course
Adobe Connect Broadcast of Clemson Extension MG Class 2008


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Programs of Clemson University Extension Service are open to all citizens regardless of ages, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital or family status and is an equal opportunity employer.

Clemson University Cooperating with U.S. Department of Agriculture and South Carolina Counties. Issued in Furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, Acts of May 8 an June 30, 1914.

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