About Master Gardener Volunteer Program
The Master Gardener Program provides knowledge to and develops the leadership abilities of volunteers who enable others to improve the quality of their lives by enhancing their home and community environments through horticulture education and activities. The Ohio State University Extension Master Gardener Program is a premier statewide network of volunteer education and leadership development; as well as a consumer horticulture education delivery system that maximizes human, material, and natural resources, and values teamwork and excellence in educational programming.
County Master Gardener News
2010 Spring Into Gardening Fair
Putnam County Master Gardener will be holding their second bi-annual Spring Into Gardening Fair.
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Topic News
The 2009 Putnam County Master Gardener training session is now in progress. Classes have started with 14 eager students. The session will run through December 1.
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