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Master Gardener Program

The Bonner County Master Gardeners are volunteers that are provided with in depth instruction in Home Horticulture.   Through the Master Gardener training sessions, volunteers become knowledgeable about a wide array of horticulture subjects.  This knowledge will increase skills as well as enable volunteers to assist other gardeners with horticulture questions.  Master Gardeners work extensively with the public and have the opportunity to participate in organized volunteer activities and assist in developing special horticultural projects within the community.

2010 Master Gardener Program Training  Dates

Classes are taught by University of Idaho Extension Professionals and experts from the community.  Classes are held two times per week beginning in February and continuing until the first week of May.  All classes are held at the Bonner County Extension Office from 8:30AM - 12:30PM on Tuesdays and Thursdays,  Bonner County Extension office, 4205 N. Boyer Ave., Sandpoint (adjacent to the Bonner County Fairgrounds)

February 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23 and 25

March 2, 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25 and 30

April 1, 6, 8, 13 and 15

April 15 to October 1 - Trainee must complete 40 hours of volunteer service, including 24 hours in the Plant Clinic at the Bonner County Extension office.

Please download an application here:
2010 Master Gardener Application.


Volunteer Resources

2010 Master Gardener Volunteer Activity Record, PDF Version

2010 Master Gardener Volunteer Activity Record, Word Version

2010 Master Gardener Recertification

2010 Master Gardener Recertification Form

Bonner County Master Gardener Association Membership Form

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U of I Bonner County Horticulture Calendar

U of I Master Gardener Plant Clinic

Panhandle Area Horticulture and Small Farms