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brightmeadow |
Posted - May 27 2008 : 3:12:33 PM I'm enrolled in a Master Gardener course and our extension agent just emailed me this link - great info on herbs.
http://www.ext.colostate.edu/Pubs/foodnut/09335.html
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Grandma Mar |
Posted - Jan 24 2009 : 09:32:40 AM I see no one answered your question, Zan. You do not have to have a horticultural degree to take the Master Gardener course, unless it's changed since I worked for the Extension office in my county many years ago. It is an interesting course, and you can learn a lot about plants and diseases.
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Farmtopia |
Posted - Jul 07 2008 : 9:18:54 PM Just curious, how does one go about being a master gardener? Do you have to have a horticultural degree?
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Hideaway Farmgirl |
Posted - Jun 01 2008 : 5:32:29 PM Thanks, Brenda!
I'm enrolled in the MG course starting September 2008; have you started the course yet, and how do you like it so far?
Jo
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