Cooperative Learning and Master Gardeners
The York county Master Gardeners provide horticulture information and education to home gardeners based on proven research specific to the local climate, soils and plants. Master gardeners answer gardening questions and diagnosis insect and plant problems via the garden hotline, Monday through Friday 9:00 am - 12:30 pm. Teach community and urban gardening to youth and adults. Maintain the gardens at john Rudy Park where gardeners can learn about annuals, perennials, vegetables and herbs for York county. Offer the annual "garden wise" educational conference - a one-day event with workshops and speakers. Speakers bureau provides speakers on garden topics for community groups. Teach composting. For more information please, feel free to contact: Constance Schmotzer Consumer Horticulture Educator [email protected] 717-840-7408
Physical Address
4201 Pleasant Valley Road, York, PA 17402
Hours
Gardening Hotline: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 12:30pm, Trainings: call for schedule
Voice
Application process
Call for general information. Pre-test and interview for course.
Fee
Varies. Please, call for more information
Eligibility
Gardening knowledge and experience
Service area
York, PA
Agency info
Penn State Cooperative Extension - South Central
Operates as an educational network that gives individuals, community groups, agencies, schools, and businesses access to the University's resources and expertise in all 67 of PA's counties. Assists individuals, families, businesses, and communities throughout Pennsylvania with information and a broad range of educational programs designed to: Support productive, profitable, and competitive businesses and a strong agriculture and food system Strengthen families, children and youth, and the elderly Build caring, safe, and healthy communities Ensure the long-term vitality of Pennsylvania's natural resources Enable people to better understand and deal with complex public issues. It is funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and state and county governments. Through this county-based partnership, Penn State Extension educators, faculty, and local volunteers work together to share unbiased, research-based information with local residents.