Apply now for Master Gardener class of 2016

The Washington State University Extension Master Gardener Program is open to everyone with an interest in gardening and a willingness to use their knowledge, experience and enthusiasm to make a positive impact on their local community.

The Washington State University Extension Master Gardener Program is open to everyone with an interest in gardening and a willingness to use their knowledge, experience and enthusiasm to make a positive impact on their local community.

“You do not need extensive horticulture knowledge to be accepted into the class,” says ElaineAnderson, Master Gardener Program coordinator in King County. “We do, however, look for applicants who have a history of volunteerism.”

The purpose of the program is to train volunteers in environmentally sound, research-based gardening practices. Most Master Gardener volunteer activities take place on weekends at plant clinics in your community. Master Gardener plant clinics are located throughout King County. MasterGardeners also enhance communities through demonstration gardens and donation of produce to local food banks.

The 2016 training will be on 12 consecutive Saturdays from January through March. Class sessions are held at the Center for Urban Horticulture on the University of Washington campus located at3501 NE 41st St., near University Village in Seattle. Parking is free. Some course work is done online and some is done in class. High-speed access to the internet and an email address are required.Trainees are expected to attend all training sessions. The cost for training will be approximately$275; a limited number of scholarships will be available.

The submission deadline for applications is Oct. 16. Both 2016 application part one and 2016application part two must be completed and submitted.

For more information about applying for the Master Gardener class of 2016, contact ElaineAnderson at 206-685-5104 or elaine.anderson@wsu.edu.