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Learn, Grow, and Give Back: Master Gardener Program Opens for Enrollment

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Gardening enthusiasts in Warren County have an exciting opportunity to deepen their knowledge and skills this coming spring. The Virginia Cooperative Extension Master Gardener (EMG) program is returning its comprehensive course to Warren County for the first time in five years. The course, offered by the Northern Shenandoah Valley Master Gardener Association (NSVMGA), will run from February through May at the Warren County Community Center.

Joanne Royaltey, Consumer Horticulture and Invasive Species Program Associate with the Virginia Cooperative Extension, described the program as an immersive experience for anyone passionate about gardening. “You don’t have to be an expert,” she emphasized. “Even beginners can join, learn a lot, and make a meaningful difference in the community.”

The course is a 50-hour program featuring lectures, hands-on activities, and field trips. Participants will learn about various topics, including botany, soil science, composting, pruning, and more. Classes will take place in the evenings, making the course accessible to those with daytime commitments. Guest speakers and experts from various fields will provide insight into native plants, lawn care, and invasive species management.

Joey Waters, a Master Gardener and 2022 graduate of the program, highlighted its impact on her gardening skills and community involvement. “I wasn’t an expert gardener before,” Waters shared. “This course taught me so much, and now I enjoy sharing that knowledge with others.”

Master Gardeners are trained to improve their own gardening practices and give back to their communities. Through volunteering, they teach gardening techniques, conduct children’s programs at local libraries, and host events such as the annual GardenFest at Belle Grove Plantation.

Susan Maytuf, another Master Gardener, noted the program’s emphasis on research-based knowledge. “This isn’t about passing down old gardening myths,” she said. “We use scientific information developed by Virginia Tech and Virginia State University to help participants make informed decisions about plants and landscaping.”

The program requires commitment, including attending classes, completing assignments, and participating in hands-on learning experiences. Tuition is $200, but scholarships are available for those who qualify. Enrollment is competitive, with only 20 seats available, so early applications are encouraged. The application deadline is January 10, 2024.

Beyond the classroom, Master Gardeners also focus on important environmental issues such as managing invasive plants. Joanne Royaltey, whose role also involves invasive species management, pointed out the significance of raising awareness about harmful plants and pests like English ivy and the spotted lanternfly. “We’re here to help people manage these issues and make sustainable choices for their landscapes,” she said.

To learn more or apply for the program, visit the NSVMGA website at nsvmga.org/join.

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