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| History The Louisiana Master Gardener™ program was started in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in 1994 as a means of extending the educational outreach of the LSU AgCenter, Louisiana Cooperative Extension Service. |
| Who are Louisiana Master Gardener™ Volunteers? Anyone with a willingness to learn and desire to help others can become a Louisiana Master Gardener™. Volunteers should be interested in horticulture, willing to help people, outgoing, flexible, dependable, unbiased and open-minded. Previous volunteer work and good verbal skills are desirable. |
| Louisiana Master Gardener™ Program The Louisiana Master Gardener™ program is a service and educational activity offered by the LSU AgCenter. The program is designed to recruit and train volunteers to help meet the educational needs of home gardeners while providing an enjoyable and worthwhile service experience for volunteers. |
| LMG Programs in Louisiana by Parish List of Louisiana Master Gardener Extension volunteer programs with contact information for each. |
| List of Names for LMG Name Badge Order Use this form to type LMG names when ordering name badges. If this order is for an LMG class, email the list to the state office. If this order is for extra LMG name badges, complete the Paw Prints Order Form and submit directly from the parish to Paw Prints. Please copy the name list and email to the state office so when badges are delivered to the Hort. Dept., Amy will know where to mail them. |
| Order Form for Extra LMG Name Badges Order form for EXTRA Louisiana Master Gardener name badges -- to be submitted directly by parish Extension office. |
| Order Form for Parish LMG Program Fee Order form for state Louisiana Master Gardener program fee. |
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| 2006 Volunteer Report by 21 Parish Programs Report displays volunteer information as reported by 21 parish programs. |
| LMG Telephone Log Record Use this form to record telephone calls received by LMG extension volunteers. |
| Volunteer Responsibilities Defines Louisiana Master Gardener volunteer responsibilities. |
| Volunteer Activities As a Master Gardener, you have volunteered to do work related to horticulture for your local Extension office. A list of suggestions is included. |
| Program Expectations After completing the course, Master Gardeners are required to volunteer at least 40 hours of service in the parish Extension office or in the community. The volunteer activities are coordinated through the parish Extension office. |
| The Paycheck As you know, volunteers are not paid with money, but we hope that the gratitude of your fellow paid workers in the Extension office and the district and state staff will help you feel that your work is appreciated. |
| Is the LMG Program for You? If you have the desire, commitment and time to learn and want to put your knowledge and skills to work through volunteer service, then apply for admission to the Master Gardener program. |
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| 2009 LMG State Conference The 2009 LMG State Conference will be May 21-24 (Memorial Day Weekend) in Kenner, La., at the Hilton New Orleans Airport. |
| 2007 LMG Volunteer Report by Parish Report displays volunteer information as reported by parish programs. |
| Louisiana Master Gardeners are Active in the Felicianas There are currently 14 active Louisiana Master Gardeners in the Felicianas. They were all trained through the East Baton Rouge program, but they have been involved with several service and educational programs in the Felicianas. |
| Gardener's Gazette Information on upcoming events, programs, workshops and classes for Louisiana Master Gardeners in Lafayette Parish and also for the general public that may be interested in becoming a Master Gardener. |
| Symposium on Sustainable Gardening Learn how to garden in harmony with nature by practicing environmentally friendly and sustainable gardening techniques appropriate for our New Orleans climate. Join local horticultural experts for a full day of presentations and a panel discussion on this increasingly popular trend in home gardening |
| 2008-09 Master Gardener Dues The dues for 2008-09 are $15.00. Please make checks payable to NLAMGA. |
| Forms Official forms published by Master Gardeners of Greater New Orleans follow: |
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| Bylaws of Master Gardeners of Greater New Orleans, Incorporated Official bylaws of the Master Gardeners of Greater New Orleans, Incorporated |
| Application Form - Louisiana Master Gardener, Lafayette Parish Current Application for the Lafayette Parish Louisiana Master Gardener Program. |
| 2008 Events for La-Terre Master Gardeners La-Terre Master Gardeners, please mark your calendars with the following dates. |
| 2008 Application Form - Louisiana Master Gardener, La-Terre Chapter Current application for the La-Terre Master Gardener program. |
| Northwest LA Master Gardener Newsletter The Seedling is the newsletter of the Northwest Louisiana Master Gardeners. Master Gardener Sara Burroughs, the editor of this bi-monthly publication, seeks submissions of articles, recipes and other information of interest to our organization and the gardening public. |
| World of Gardening Lecture Series The Northwest Louisiana Master Gardeners present a series of lectures-World of Gardening Lecture Series- on various gardening topics. These one day events are free and open to the public although pre-registration is requested. |
| 2009 Louisiana Master Gardener State Conference 2009 Louisiana Master Gardener State Conference to be held in Kenner, LA at the Hilton New Orleans Airport, May 21-24. |
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| The Liberty Garden The Liberty Garden was constructed to honor local firemen and policemen who lost their lives in the line of duty as well as others who lost their lives in the 9/11 bombing in New York City. |
| Pioneer Heritage Center The Pioneer Heritage Center is a living museum located on the campus of LSU Shreveport. |
| Shadows Estate Project Description The home and outlying buildings will be renovated to depict what they looked like in the 1800s. It is the job of the Louisiana Master Gardeners to assist in renovating the landscape to resemble as closely as possible what the grounds looked like then. |
| The Farm The Moess Center for the Arts & City Farm in Minden, La., is the site of several activities of the Piney Hills Louisiana Master Gardeners. Labs for the Master Gardener classes are held here. Students enjoy a little fresh air and sun as they learn everything from compost making to pruning to collecting insects. |
| Can You Dig It? Can You Dig It? is the newsletter of the Piney Hills Louisiana Master Gardeners. Master Gardener Kathy Love, the editor of this publication, seeks submissions of articles, recipes and other information of interest to our organization and the gardening public. |
| Application Apply for the Louisiana Master Gardener training program in Greater New Orleans. You must be a resident of Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines or St. Bernard parish. |
| FAQs Frequently Asked Questions about the LA Master Gardener training program in greater New Orleans |
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| LSU AgCenter Master Gardener Group Shows Off New Garden In Shreveport The Northwest Louisiana Master Gardener Association has completed the first phase of a project to enhance the gardens at the Randle T. Moore Center, a majestic home built in the 1920s and now a senior citizens center. And they showed off their work at an open house on May 9. |
| Who Are the Piney Hills Louisiana Master Gardeners? Master Gardeners are people just like you and me who love gardening and have a desire to share with others. The Piney Hills Louisiana Master Gardener Program is a volunteer training program that trains people in horticulture in exchange for a return of 40 hours of volunteer service dedicated back into the program. |
| Horticulture Online Publication Links The following link will direct you to online horticulture publications. |
| Trails & Trellises Trails & Trellises is a garden tour planned for the spring of 2008 by the Piney Hills Louisiana Master Gardeners. Several gardens in the Minden area will be featured as well as two lectures presented by gardening personality, Felder Rushing. |
| Germantown Colony and Museum Piney Hills Louisiana Master Gardeners plan to add plantings to enhance this old historic site. |
| New Orleans Spring Garden Show 2008 The historic New Orleans Botanical Garden is the site for this annual spring event featuring educational programs, exhibits, kids discovery area and much more. |
| Garden Gossip March 2007 Events and activities for March, 2007. |
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| LMG Features General gardening tips, reminders and information on how to become a Louisiana Master Gardener Extension Volunteer is provided. |
| Volunteer Projects Master Gardeners of Greater New Orleans The Master Gardeners of Greater New Orleans assist the parishes of Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines and St. Bernard by supporting and volunteering for a variety of community gardening projects. |
| La-Terre Master Gardeners Association The La-Terre Master Gardeners Association is a volunteer organization under the direction of the LSU AgCenter and our local Cooperative Extension Service. |
| Master Gardener Activities La-Terre Master Gardeners are active in many projects and activities. |
| Cold Protection Tips in the Landscape Learn how to protect your plants when a freeze threatens and review a list of the cold-tolerant plants commonly grown in Louisiana. |
| La-Terre Master Gardeners Awards Ceremony La-Terre Master Gardeners held their annual awards ceremony on August 17, 2007. Several master gardeners received awards for their outstanding work. |
| Jonquil Jubilee The Jonquil Jubilee is an annual spring event in Gibsland, La. Louisiana Master Gardeners help visitors identify plants at the various gardens as well as share gardening tips from planting to caring for tools. |
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| NELMGA By-Laws Our by-laws contain the rules and regulations for the NELMGA. |
| Bistineau State Park Louisiana Master Gardeners have prepared perennial beds in front of the office at the park and at the entrance to the park. |
| 4-H Projects Piney Hills Louisiana Master Gardeners help with a variety of 4-H projects. |
| Union Elementary Teaching Garden A teaching garden is being put in at Union Elementary School in Doyline. |
| 4-H Gardening Contest A gardening contest to encourage 4-Her's to try their hand at vegetable gardening. |
| GNO Gardener - October 2007 Plan to spend lots of time in your yard this month as the temperatures start to cool and we begin our most active gardening season in New Orleans. |
| Meadowview Nursing Home Louisiana Master Gardeners, in conjunction with T.G.'s Nursery in Minden, are installing a butterfly garden at Meadowview Nursing Home for the residents' enjoyment. |
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| Earth Kind Rose Trials Project The background, guiding principles, NELMG's involvement in the program, the layout of plants, the future and the project team members are covered in this article. |
| Fall Garden Show 2007 From October 20-21, 2007, an educational experience for the home gardener and the professional takes place at the New Orleans Botanical Garden in City Park. |
| Louisiana State Exhibit Museum Northwest Louisiana Master Gardeners help plant and maintain the gardens surrounding the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum. |
| GNO Gardener - September 2007 September is a transitional month for New Orleans gardens. It’s too late for warm-season annuals and too early for cool-season varieties. |
| Meet A Master Gardener - Charlotte Baham An active master gardener since 1998, Charlotte Baham gardens in Algiers where she resides with her husband. |
| Master Gardeners Helping New Orleans City Park Recover Nearly four months after Hurricane Katrina, the flowers are beginning to bloom again in New Orleans City Park, thanks to some LSU AgCenter Master Gardeners. As soon as the ground became dry enough, LSU AgCenter horticulture agent Karen Blackburn of Orleans Parish started rounding up the troops – specially training LSU AgCenter volunteers – to see what could be done to bring the botanical garden back to life. |
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