Master Gardener Program
The Master Gardener Extension Volunteer program in Georgia is a volunteer training program designed to help University of Georgia Cooperative Extension staff transfer research-based information about gardening and related subjects to the public by training home gardeners.

The Master Gardener Extension Volunteers share UGA Extension consumer horticulture programming about selection and care of plants for ornamental value, recreation, and home food production. Master Gardeners teach community members how to use plants and gardening to improve their environment, personal health, and quality of life.
Visit UGA Master Gardener Extension Volunteer program website for more information
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Blueberry Quality Study seeks to identify possible causes for postharvest quality loss in rabbiteye blueberries.
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Cold Protection Options Whether you’re a home gardener or a production farmer, Georgia’s mild climate allows for a variety of fruits and vegetables to be grown throughout the year.