Welcome Lauren Snowden, Statewide Training Coordinator UC Master Gardener Program Maintaining an Existing Landscape Janet Hartin, UCCE Environmental Horticulturalist Planning a Low Water Landscape Steven Swain, Environmental Horticulture Advisor California Drought Overview and Regulations Julie Sarr...
The evaluation process is an important component of telling our story and the impacts we are making in our counties and statewide. Collecting data from participants at events and workshops is critical to our ongoing success.
You can make a significant impact by supporting the UC Master Gardener Program through your estate or retirement plans. If you are considering a legacy gift, we are available to confidentially discuss your questions.
To express your interest in becoming a UC Master Gardener volunteer complete this short survey. The UC Master Gardener Program is open to individuals interested in becoming volunteers and sharing gardening knowledge with the public through community outreach.
For more than 100 years UC Cooperative Extension advisors and specialists have worked with communities across the state to address economic, agricultural, natural resource, youth development, and nutrition issues.
Thank you for your interest in the UC Master Gardener Program! Programs are based in your local UC Cooperative Extension office. Select your county below to be redirected to a local UCCE office website for more information.
Since the creation of the first UC Master Gardener Programs in 1980, certified UC Master Gardeners have shared their knowledge and passion for gardening with local communities, donating more than 5.4 million hours of volunteer service.