PASCO COUNTY, Fla. – Do you have a passion for plants and a desire to share your gardening knowledge with others? If so, the UF/IFAS Pasco County Cooperative Extension Service wants you!
They’re seeking applicants for their 2025 Master Gardener Volunteer Training Class, and it all starts with a “meet and greet” preview session.
This mandatory session will be held on Thursday, February 6th, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the UF/IFAS Pasco Extension office in Dade City. It’s your chance to learn all about the program and how you can become a certified Master Gardener Volunteer.
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The program itself kicks off in May and involves 12 weeks of in-person training sessions. You’ll dive deep into the world of horticulture, learning about plant care, pest management, soil science, and much more.
Once you’ve completed the training, you’ll join a team of dedicated volunteers who help educate the community on all things gardening. You’ll assist with workshops, demonstrations, plant clinics, and other outreach programs.
Becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer is a great way to enhance your own gardening skills while making a positive impact on your community. You’ll connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts, share your expertise, and gain valuable experience in horticulture and education.
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Ready to get your hands dirty? Pre-register for the “Meet & Greet” at mypas.co/MeetGreet2025 and take the first step towards becoming a Master Gardener Volunteer!
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