The Extension Master Gardener (EMG) Program is an educational volunteer training program sponsored by K-State Research and Extension. This program was started at Washington State University in 1972. There are now EMG programs in all 50 states. K-State Research and Extension started their EMG program in 1980. Through this program, individuals are trained and certified in horticulture and related areas. These individuals, in turn, volunteer their expertise and services to help others through horticulture projects that benefit the community.
Once trained, EMGs provide research-based information to the public on many topics including water conservation, yard waste management, regional plant adaptability, and the environment. They are also available to answer questions about problems or concerns that a homeowner may be experiencing with their gardens or landscaping.
The EMGs work with their local Extension staff to develop educational programs that meet the horticultural needs of their local citizens. Projects may include school programs, demonstration gardens, speaker's bureau and answering questions on a horticulture hotline.
Extension Master Gardeners become friends with many interesting and talented individuals. They share ideas with one another. Extension Master Gardeners never stop learning, but continue to grow in their knowledge of garden related issues.
The Cottonwood District will be hosting training for individuals interested in joining the EMP Program. Persons interested in joining the program can stop by either the Hays or Great Bend office to pick up an application. Applications will be reviewed to determine if the individual fits the criteria necessary to join the program.
New EMG members are required to complete 40 hours of training in their first year. Training will begin in early September and conclude in December. There will be training classes every Thursday afternoon from 1:00-4:00. Training sessions will be held at both the Hays and Great Bend offices.
For more information about the EMP program offered by K-State, visit the following website: https://hnr.k-state.edu/extension/consumer-horticulture/master-gardener//. If you are interested in joining the EMP program, contact Jay Harris, EMG Coordinator by email: [email protected]. Being an Extension Master Gardener is a fun, interesting, and rewarding experience!
Alicia Boor is an Agriculture and Natural Resources agent in the Cottonwood District (which includes Barton and Ellis counties) for K-State Research and Extension. You can contact her by e-mail at [email protected] or calling 620-793-1910.