SPRINGVALE — Applications are now available for the 2016 University of Maine Cooperative Extension’s master gardener volunteer training in York County.
Classes will meet Thursdays, from 6-9:30 p.m., Feb. 4 through early June at the Anderson Learning Center, 21 Bradeen St., Springvale (unless otherwise noted).
Participants will receive more than 60 hours of in-depth horticultural training from UMaine Extension specialists, educators and others. Topics will include soils, botany, seed starting, growing herbs, fruits and vegetables, composting, landscaping, pruning and pest management. In order to complete the program, master gardener volunteers are required to contribute 40 hours to community gardening projects, such as Maine Harvest for Hunger or Kids Can Grow.
The program fee is $220; limited financial assistance is available. For an application packet, or to request a disability accommodation, call UMaine Extension in York County at 800-287-1535 or 324-2814. Program information and applications are also online at: www.extension.umaine.edu/york/programs/master-gardener-volunteer-program.
The application deadline is 4:30 p.m., January 8, 2016.
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