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Growing communities and a better Georgia from the ground up.

The Georgia Master Gardener Extension Volunteer (MGEV) Program connects UGA Extension, plant enthusiasts, and communities across the state. MGEVs 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.

 

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Extension News
Community-Led Heirloom Collards
Community-Led Heirloom Collards UGA joins a nationwide movement to preserve heirloom collards and promote seed sovereignty through hands-on student research and community-driven collaboration. By Emily Cabrera | Published: 6/18/2025
Safely Use Manure
Safely Use Manure Each year, as planting season approaches, one of the most common questions University of Georgia Cooperative Extension agents receive is how to safely and effectively use manure in home gardens. By Emily Cabrera | Published: 6/16/2025

Upcoming Events

Jun 21 Coastal Georgia Beekeeping School Savannah, GA This six-part course will consist of lectures and hands-on demonstrations from our instructors Keith Fielder of UGA Extension as well as Greg Walker and Laura Liu of the Coastal Empire Beekeepers Association. Topics covered include honey bee biology, hive management, bee forage, honey extraction, and more! Each day also offers and advanced training in the afternoon session.
Jun 24 Backyard Berries Transform your backyard into a berry paradise! Discover different types of berries you can grow at home, from strawberries to blueberries to unique options like gooseberries and elderberries. Learn which berries are the easiest, which ones require a bit more effort, and tips for selecting the best varieties for your space and climate. Packed with practical advice and expert tricks, this presentation is your guide to cultivating a bountiful and delicious berry harvest right in your own backyard. Special guest Sarah Brodd with UGA Extension Dekalb shares the secrets to having your own berry paradise at your house. This program qualifies for master gardener continuing education credit. For more information, please contact us at uge1135@uga.edu.
Jun 25 Homestead Series - Basic of Cut Flowers Calhoun, GA There has been a growing interest in the cut flower industry, so join us to learn the basics! This is part 5 of the 5 part Homestead Series. This program is free to attend, but we ask that you please register by calling 706-629-8685 or by emailing mckenzie.wheeler@uga.edu

From Our Blog

New Date for Project GROW Advanced Training – Register Soon! Posted by sdorn on May 29, 2025
We’ve offered a great line-up of Advanced Training this year, as you’ve seen from various posts here on Trellis. Our original schedule included three different training dates for our AT related to the GROW curriculum and how to offer it in your county. (Be sure to read the full story of the GROW curriculum here!). […]
May Invasive Species Resources from UGA’s Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health Posted by sarahdh on May 21, 2025
 Information prepared by:Rebekah D. Wallace, Center for Invasive Species and Ecosystem Health , EDDMapS Coordinator & Bugwood Images Coordinator Princesstree (Paulownia tomentosa) Report Via EDDMapS Invasive Species Tips   Souvenirs and gifts are popular items to bring back from traveling. Before traveling, check US and State Laws for items that you cannot bring back. Natural products (fruits, […]
Master Floral Designer? Posted by sarahdh on May 19, 2025
Last week, Dr. James DelPrince, visiting faculty from Mississippi State University, presented a workshop at the UGA Griffin Research and Education Gardens where he shared at length about a relatively new Extension program, Master Floral Designer, that he has initiated. Dr. DelPrince shared about the extensive training these individuals receive and the expectation that they, […]