Michigan Master Gardener Association
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We invite you to become a member. The Michigan Master Gardener Association helps Master Gardeners throughout the state volunteer worry free by providing liability insurance to cover them while working on approved Extension Master Gardener projects. Volunteering is key to the success of the Michigan Master Gardener program. Master Gardeners spend thousands of hours annually on projects that beautify and benefit their local communities.

There are also opportunities to volunteer at the state level. We would like to thank Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park for granting the Michigan Master Gardener Association the use of photos on this website.
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Love to dig in the dirt?
Want to educate others through your volunteer work?
Do you want to grow more of your own food but would like to know more?
Love flowers, trees and shrubs and want to be able to make them flourish in your home garden?
You'll love the Michigan Master Gardener Training Program.
To learn more, please visit the Michigan State University website to learn about the steps you can take and the training you'll receive when you decide to become a certified Michigan Master Gardener.
Formed in early 2012, the Michigan Master Gardener Association is dedicated to supporting the volunteer and social efforts that have been part of the Michigan Master Gardener Program since its inception.
We also offer an array of benefits to master gardener volunteers.
We'd like to hear about it.
Please fill out our Spotlight Form and tell us what's going on in YOUR county.
We'll follow up with you for more information and photos, and then we'll get the word out to our members.
This is a great way to share your success, and an easy way to share great ideas with other Master Gardener groups.
Volunteering is key to the success of the Michigan Master Gardener program.
Master gardeners spend thousands of hours annually on projects that focus on the education of others while also beautifying and benefiting their local communities.
There's a master gardener project for everyone!
In addition to working in the community, Michigan Master Gardeners have the opportunity to work at the state level to help the Michigan Master Gardener Association grow and flourish.
While many of you are specifically interested in project work, you may have talents that would benefit the MMGA as well.
If you have a question about the Michigan Master Gardener Association please email us: mmga2020inc@gmail.com.
The goal of the MMGA Calendar of Events is to create a content rich resource site for Master Gardeners by providing detailed information about gardening opportunities and gardening education, with a link to additional information.
Provide Michigan Master Gardeners with an opportunity for education or special events such as garden walks or plant sales.
Be sponsored by a non-commercial organization such as a Michigan Master Gardener Chapter, a University-based extension program, a non-profit entity that focuses on gardening, the environment, sustainable practices in gardening, farming or other topics that are consistent with the Michigan Master Gardener mission.
Many areas in the State of Michigan have been designated as Nature Centers, Fens, Bogs and Prairies.
Conservationists and Master Gardeners are working to preserve these important areas for our state eco-system.
For further information about Bogs and Fens check out Private Land Partnerships, Michigan Department of Natural Resources.
Prairies: Michigan has many areas designated as Prairie sites.
These areas are made up of herbaceous plants, mainly grasses and few to no trees.
These areas are very important to agricultural development.
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