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Henderson County Master Gardener

The Henderson  County Master Gardener program is an educational and volunteer program offered by the Texas Agricultural Extension Service of the Texas A&M University System. It is open to people of all ages, regardless of socio-economic level, race, color, sex, handicap or national origin. The program is designed to increase the availability of horticultural information and extend horticultural projects throughout the community. These goals are implemented through the training and employment of local volunteers known as Master Gardeners.

The Henderson County Master Gardener program provides invaluable training and educational opportunities. Professional and amateur horticulturists, as well as persons simply seeking up-to-date horticultural information, can advance their gardening expertise, and gain self-satisfaction through volunteer efforts. The volunteer aspect of the Master Gardener program allows individuals to dedicate their time and talents to enhancing the quality of life for citizens in their community using the science and art of horticulture.

 

 

                         
Educational programs of the Texas Agricultural Extension Service are open to all citizens without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age or national origin.  The Texas A&M University System, U. S. Department of Agriculture and the County Commissioners’ Courts of Texas Cooperating

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