Howard County's Master Gardeners offer education via activities such as:
- Integrated pest management to solve problems using least toxic methods
- Plant clinics to diagnose plant problems (diseases, insects, fertility, and abiotic disorders) and offer advice on weed and other pest control
- Nutrient management: composting demonstrations and soil improvement practices
- Bay-Wise landscaping practices that protect the Bay and local environments
- Youth education about gardening at public schools such as our Schools and Streams program
- Speakers to talk on almost any aspect of gardening
- Demonstration gardens open for public visits
Benefits of the Master Gardeners Program for communities:
- Enjoy a healthier environment by reducing fertilizer runoff into our watersheds and the Bay
- Save money and reduce health risks by minimizing use of toxic pesticides
- Improve soils and save landfill space by composting yard waste
- Reduce water use through horticultural practices
- Create beautiful and ecologically sound landscapes for local conditions
- Learn ways to provide habitat for native wildlife and beneficial insects
Benefits to individuals who become a Master Gardener:
- Sense of satisfaction in helping others
- Regular interaction with other gardening experts to share experiences
- Opportunity for self improvement, advanced education in horticulture
- Proudly wear apparel bearing Master Gardener logo: shirts, caps, pins, nametags, etc.