Thursday, April 18, 2019

Be[come] a Master Gardener

Love plants? Flowers and Trees? Growing Veggies and Fruits? Have a pesky unknown insect?
Want to “clone” a favorite plant? Have fun and learn with others who enjoy nature like you do?
Get ready to engage in learning! SDSU Extension’s Master Gardener [SDSU EMG] program
develops gardening enthusiasts into knowledgeable specialists who share research-based
information to their communities through programs, projects, and services.
A little history: Nationally, the Master Gardener program began in 1972 in response to high
public demand for horticultural information from local extension offices in the state of
Washington. The program became part of land grant colleges/universities across the nation.
South Dakota’s Master Gardener program began in 1985. Each year, Master Gardeners
volunteer more than 10,000 hours answering your questions and hosting programming.
How do you become an Extension Master Gardener? Through the SDSU Extension Master
Gardener program, interested volunteers receive 60 hours of training in horticulture and
environmental topics of special value to home gardeners. We will have this MG training course
going on this summer in Sturgis, SD May 30, June 6, 13, 20, 27; July 11, 18, and 25. The
program provides individuals with scientific specialized home gardening horticulture training.
For more information, contact SDSU Extension Master Gardener program staff
at sdsu.sdmg@sdstate.edu, or to register https://extension.sdstate.edu/garden-yard/master-
gardeners.

Then what happens? Following successful completion of the course, in partial exchange for our
training, Master Gardener Interns share time and knowledge on approved projects within our
communities. New interns must complete 50 hours consisting of volunteer educational outreach,
support, and service, in the first two years to earn certification as an SDSU EMG. Your local
club will help you earn your hours. Then to maintain certification, EMGs need to contribute 20
hours of volunteer service and gain 10 hours of continuing education each year thereafter.
SDSU Extension Master Gardeners are VOLUNTEERS, an arm of SDSU Extension,
answering horticulture questions and sharing science-based information to help educate the
public about gardening and natural resources. Being an Extension Master Gardener is also about
helping deliver meaningful community programs to improve the well-being of individuals and
communities, to protect natural resources, and to help keep fresh fruits and vegetables on the
table. It’s about working to make a difference in the places we live, learn, and work.
Locally we are the Northern Hills Master Gardeners [NHMG] a local club made up of EMGs
from Spearfish, Lead, Deadwood, Belle Fourche, Sturgis, Fruitdale, St. Onge, and Whitewood.
Contact us at northernhillsmastergardeners@yahoo.com or on Facebook

Find us at the Spearfish Farmers’ Market during the summer months, or at Arbor Day, tree, and many gardening workshops.

Where we assist in addressing community needs by:
- Answering the public’s gardening questions on outdoor and indoor plants
- Providing educational programs for the public
- Facilitating gardening projects at schools, libraries, and other public community sites
- Beautifying projects at the DC Booth Fish Hatchery & Adams House
- Presenting school gardening programs to promote science awareness in kids
- Identifying insects and plant problems and suggesting solutions when needed
- Working on protecting pollinators, combating invasives, and encourage gardening
- Writing articles for gardening pages of local newspapers
- And much much more!

Come, join us. Be an Extension Master Gardener. Find new friends with similar interests, take
part in new activities, increase your horticultural knowledge, gain valuable resources for problem
solving, and have fun helping others. The NHMGs are offering assistance for two people for the
Master Gardener Training in Sturgis. To apply contact us:
northernhillsmastergardeners@yahoo.com and request an application. Application due date is
April 6 th .

Want to know more? You may contact me at sww@spe.midco.net Sue W. White, President of
SDMG Association and member of the NHMGs.

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