About Master Gardener Volunteer Program
The Union County Master Gardener Program is entering its' 18th year supported by the expertise of The Ohio State University Extension Service. Applicants to the Master Gardener Program in Union County progress through a selection process consisting of an interview and test prior to entrance into the Master Gardener Program. If accepted, aspiring Master Gardeners attend a comprehensive training course taught by the Ohio State University Extension specialists, staff and local experts.
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Master Gardener Scholarship
One $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior from a Union County high school or a graduate from a Union County high school or a resident from Union County. The applicant must be pursuing a plant science degree at a college, university or technical school in 2013. Plant science includes studies in areas such as agronomy, botany, horticulture, forestry or landscaping.
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