Let’s Get Growing with Julie: Florida Master Gardener Volunteers 

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By Julie McConnell, UF/IFAS Extension
The title “Florida Master Gardener” is not just a catchy name for someone who knows a lot about gardening; this designation is a hard-earned certification with annual investment of time by each dedicated volunteer. To become a UF/IFAS Extension Master Gardener Volunteer each person must apply for the program when recruitment is open in their home county. The application process includes a background check, competitive selection process, and an interview. If accepted as a trainee, the recruit will attend over 50 hours of volunteer training, then volunteer 75 hours in the first year to certify as a Master Gardener Volunteer. To maintain this certification the volunteer must meet minimum volunteer and continuing education requirements every year. Involvement in this program takes a great deal of commitment on behalf of the volunteers, faculty and staff.
Santa Rosa County Master Gardener Volunteer Sally Mank Recognized For 35 Years Of Service

UF/IFAS Extension Master Gardener Volunteers have dedicated thousands of hours to learning about Florida Friendly Landscaping Practices and sharing that knowledge with Florida residents and visitors. These specially trained volunteers help the Horticulture Agent tremendously by providing one-on-one consultations, teaching to groups, and participating in youth development activities on behalf of the University of Florida.

Bay County Master Gardener Volunteers Steve Bates And Janet Psikogios Honored For 25 Years Of Service
On September 27, Master Gardener Volunteers from the Florida Panhandle attended the Northwest District Regional Master Gardener Volunteer continuing education conference in Panama City. During this event, we were honored to welcome the State Master Gardener Coordinator Wendy Wilber who recognized the following volunteers for 25 years or more years of service!
Steve Bates, Bay County, 25 years Janet Psikogios, Bay County, 25 years Vickie Parker, Escambia County, 25 years Lockey Buhrow, Okaloosa County, 25 years Shari Farrell, Okaloosa County, 25 years Sandy Licht, Okaloosa County, 25 years Daisy Pfoertner, Okaloosa County, 25 years Roxy Shelgren, Okaloosa County, 25 years Sally Menk, Santa Rosa County, 35 years!!
In 2022, there were 3,230 active Master Gardener Volunteer in Florida that donated 305,940 hours of service valued at $8,468, 240. UF/IFAS Extension is fortunate to have this dedicated group of volunteers committed to sharing research-based gardening information with the public.
If you would like to learn more about the Florida Master Gardener Volunteer program, please visit https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/mastergardener.
An Equal Opportunity Institution. UF/IFAS Extension, University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Andra Johnson, Dean. Single copies of UF/IFAS Extension publications (excluding 4-H and youth publications) are available free to Florida residents from county UF/IFAS Extension offices.

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