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29 Σεπ 2023 · The Montana Master Gardener Program serves as an education and volunteer service organization. The program’s purpose is to provide technical assistance and unbiased, research-based information in consumer horticulture to people in all Montana communities through qualified volunteers.
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The program’s purpose is to provide technical assistance and...
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Access to other Extension resources and horticulture topics.
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Helping design, install and maintain community flower and vegetable gardens; Teaching Master Gardener classes; Helping set up Master Gardener classes; Applied research through the county Extension office; Other volunteer placements that help meet the needs of the community
LEVEL 1 MASTER GARDENER COURSE. Introduction to MSU Extension and the Master Gardener program. Soils and fertility (N-P-K-Fe) Plant growth and development. Vegetable gardening. Growing small fruit. Growing and caring for flowers. Landscape design. Trees, shrubs, vines and pruning. Lawns and irrigation. Composting.
As part of our environmental horticulture program students will learn the basics of how plants grow and how to: Design residential and commercial landscape; Prune and train landscape plants; Own and operate a greenhouse, nursery business, or landscaping business; Handle “real-world” issues in horticulture
Having a successful vegetable garden depends on how you garden and on planting enough of the right vegetables at the right time to supply a family’s needs (Table 1). Whether starting with an existing vegetable garden or contemplating an in-ground plot or raised beds, read on for essential information to assure success.
establishes state program goals that align to achieve the EMG program mission. engages in Extension-approved projects and programs designed to educate the public about horticulture and gardening. is accountable to state Extension leadership and local stakeholders.
Montana is home to a variety of bee species that require habitat and floral resources in order to thrive in our landscapes. By incorporating a diverse palette of flowers with varying colors, textures, and bloom times- you can create a nutritious source of food for these vital pollinators.