2025 MASTER GARDENER TRAINING
Become an Extension Master Gardener Volunteer – Mecklenburg County
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Extension Master GardenerSM
Volunteer Program
Register NOW to find out more about the Extension Master Gardener program in Mecklenburg County. You may fill out this form to register for the next upcoming information classes.
Saturday, August 24th 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, September 11th 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.
General Program Information
Our mission is to educate and assist the community by utilizing research-based information to support horticulture and gardening best practices. To become a certified Extension Master GardenerSM Volunteer (EMGV), you must first attend an intensive training program studying scientific, research-based consumer horticulture.
As an educational volunteer of NC State Extension, certified individuals assist in providing public education in gardening and environmental stewardship based on researched-based information from N.C. Cooperative Extension and other universities. EMGVs play a large role in the horticultural program of Mecklenburg County by addressing critical issues such as enhancing natural resources and environmental stewardship, sustaining vibrant communities, and improving the health and wellness of our residents.
Topics Covered
Classes are taught by NC State University and NC A&T State University faculty and specialists, as well as other industry professionals in the Charlotte metro area. Classroom work is supplemented with field trips during the semester.
Soils and Plant Nutrients
Native and Invasive Plants
Botany and Plant Physiology
Vegetable Gardening
Plant Identification and Propagation
Herbaceous and Woody Ornamentals
Diseases and Disorders
Lawns
Diagnostics
Organic Gardening
Beneficial and Pest Insects
Composting
Attracting and Deterring Wildlife
Pesticides and Garden Tools and Safety
Integrated Pest Management
Landscape Design
Certification Expectations
To earn EMGV certification, students must:
Complete an 80-hour training course and,
Complete 40 volunteer service hours within the first year
After the first year, certification is retained by:
Providing 30 hours of volunteer service hours
Participating in 10 hours of continuing education
Successful completion/passing of a yearly background check
Signature and adherence to the NC State EMG Code of Conduct
Volunteer Requirements
As a member of the program, EMGVs are required to contribute time as volunteers working through the N.C. Cooperative Extension Center in Mecklenburg County. The training prepares volunteers to assist in delivering research-based, educational programs within our community through projects such as:
Conducting garden and environmental education presentations at libraries, recreation centers, community centers, and schools
Identifying insect, pest, and plant disease problems in-person and by telephone
Providing educational materials for consumer horticulture programs including handouts and newsletter articles
Demonstrate gardening techniques and offering research-based educational guidance
As EMGVs, we share common interests and experiences learning good horticulture practices and gardening techniques. We develop relationships with each other, often becoming friends. This can be a very rewarding organization.
Please realize that the program is not:
a garden club or social organization
a certification program to be utilized in a job or for-profit venture (including landscape and lawn maintenance businesses, nurseries or garden centers, and landscape consultation services)
a generalized class to help you gain more information about gardening, lawn care, or landscape maintenance
Please note that acceptance to the program is not guaranteed as class size is limited.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
If you need more information please email Sam_DeRosa@ncsu.edu. We look forward to hearing from you!
Learn More Using the Resources Below
Volunteers in Extension
mecklenburg.ces.ncsu.edu/become-an-extension-master-gardener-mecklenburg-county/