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All across the United States there are volunteer Master Gardener organizations that work with the Extension Service and their communities to provide educational services to gardeners. Here in New Mexico the first program to be established was in Bernalillo County in 1981 by Jim Saiz. Training was also available to surrounding counties and later those counties established their own programs. As the need arose and resources became available this web site, the first MG web site for the state, was begun (in 2000) as a service to the community. Below is a listing of all the current NM programs. To contact the Extension agent for the various counties where programs exist write or call to the various counties. They can put you in touch with the volunteers for their counties. Some counties also have web sites for their volunteers and these are also listed below. Bernalillo County Joran Viers bernalillo@nmsu.edu (505) 243-1386 http://www.nmmastergardeners.org This web site http://www.gardeningfromthegroundup.us R. Bronson's alternate site. Albuquerque Master Gardeners, Albuquerque gardening information Chaves
County Curry County Stan Jones curry@nmsu.edu (505) 763-6505 Doņa Ana
County Lea County
(Joint Program with Otero County) Lincoln
County Los
Alamos County Luna
County Navajo Nation Sandoval
County San Juan
County Santa Fe
County Taos County Valencia County Frank Holguin valencia@nmsu.edu (505) 841-5301 All Master Gardeners have received specialized training to help with educating the public on gardening. This web site was designed, paid for, and managed by one of those Master Gardeners to provide on-line help to the public. All materials may be downloaded and copied and distributed as long as those materials are being used for educational purposes and are not being sold by you. Our Constitution states "We, the Albuquerque Area Master Gardeners, in order to provide plant science and practical horticulture learning opportunities by which local gardeners may become Master Gardeners, to plan and develop advanced training experiences for them, to increase their knowledge of botany and related sciences, to conduct all types of educational or service activities related to home gardening as volunteers cooperating with and with the support of the Bernalillo County Cooperative Extension Service and the Council of Albuquerque Garden Clubs, Inc., of which we are a member, and to help promote and support botanical and horticultural beautification and ecological projects planned by the City of Albuquerque and the County of Bernalillo, do hereby establish the Albuquerque Area Master Gardeners Association."
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For an excellent web site with lots of information about
xeric gardening and plants you may want to try.
Click here: Drought tolerant
plants, perennials, and xeriscaping for western gardens.
If by chance you have found our web site but are in other parts of the world
and wish to take an online course
Click here: Home study
gardening course. Learn how to get the best from flowers, fruit, trees and
vegetables, as well as roses
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