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Smith County Master Gardener Program


Smith County Master Gardeners are specially trained volunteers who provide horticultural information and help to the citizens of Smith County, working through the Smith County Extension office, located in Tyler, Texas. After 72 hours of instruction in botany, soil science, entomology, plant pathology, landscape, fruit and vegetable gardening, Master Gardener interns volunteer an equivalent amount of time within a year to further Extension's mission of delivering educational programs to the citizens of Smith County. 2008 is the 15th year of the Smith County program, which has been recognized by both the local community and peers in other Master Gardener programs for outstanding programs and community service.
 
   
East Texas Pineywoods Gardening Logo

Smith County Master Gardener Program


Smith County Master Gardeners are specially trained volunteers who provide horticultural information and help to the citizens of Smith County, working through the Smith County Extension office, located in Tyler, Texas. After 72 hours of instruction in botany, soil science, entomology, plant pathology, landscape, fruit and vegetable gardening, Master Gardener interns volunteer an equivalent amount of time within a year to further Extension's mission of delivering educational programs to the citizens of Smith County. 2007 is the 14th year of the Smith County program, which has been recognized by both the local community and peers in other Master Gardener programs for outstanding programs and community service. Here are some of the projects in which these dedicated volunteers are involved: