Become a Master Gardener
Become a Glenn County Master Gardener!
Applications are currently being accepted for the class of 2012
As part of our training program, applicants attend a 18-week series of classes in plant science, soils, water management, vegetable gardening, entomology, integrated pest management, home orchard, turf grass, oaks, fire safety, pathology, weeds, pest control and more. Classes are taught by experts in their fields, including UC Cooperative Extension Advisors and Specialists.
After passing a written examination and completing a minimum of 50 hours of volunteer service, the Master Gardener is certified. To maintain your affiliation with the University Master Gardeners, you need to complete 12 hours of continuing education yearly and continue to volunteer 25 hours per year.
JANUARY 2012 - Classes begin, classes will be in Oroville, carpooling can be arranged.
Glenn County Master Gardener Flier
Download the 2012 Master Gardener application here: Application October 21, 2011 - Deadline for submitting your application
