
University of Georgia
Fayette County Master Gardener Program
The Georgia Master Gardener Volunteer Program is an educational program offered through county offices of The University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.

Through this program, individuals are trained and certified in Horticulture and related areas. These individuals, in turn, volunteer their expertise and services, under the direction of their County Extension Agent, to assist others through horticultural projects that benefit the community. Master Gardeners bring the latest horticultural information and practices from the world of scientific research to their communities' landscapes and gardens. Through the Master Gardener Program, thousands of people in the United States and Canada have been trained as volunteers to stimulate the love for and increase the knowledge of gardening, and to voluntarily and enthusiastically share this knowledge with others.
Advanced Master Gardener Classes
Master Gardener 2009 Classes will begin January 5th, 2009 and will continue every Monday (except January 19) through March 16.
Applications are due in the Fayette County Extension Office by October 22nd.
Check back soon for the application or contact the extension Office at 770-305-5412 ext 7
If you are interested in the program and would like an application packet, please contact us so that we can send you this information for fall classes!
Extension Service
Administrative Complex - Suite 209
140 Stonewall Avenue, West
Fayetteville, Georgia 30214
770.460.5730 Ext. 5412
770-719-5533 fax
E-mail :uge2113@uga.edu
Questions and Answers:
How Do I Become A Georgia Master Gardener?
The Scoop (quarterly newsletter)
What are the GMGA Bylaws, Policies and Procedures, and Position Descriptions
Tell me about the GMGA Membership Renewal
What is in the New Class Spreadsheet

