Press of Atlantic City: Becoming a New Jersey Master Gardener requires a commitment


Maggie Smith of Smithville garden volunteer works on the garden at Atlantic City Aquarium during Master Gardener Day proclaimed by the Mayor of Atlantic City Saturday May 15, 2010. Special ceremony to recognize work of Master Gardeners of Atlantic County on the grounds of the aquarium.
Photo Credit: pressofatlanticcity.com

Question: What type of background do you need to become a Master Gardener and when is the next class starting?

Answer: If you have an inquisitive nature, love gardening, and want to give back to your community then joining the Master Gardener program may be a fun and rewarding experience. You don't have to be a gardening expert. The program is more about interacting with your community through various projects and communicating the most reliable resources of information you have learned through the instructional part of the program.

 

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