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University of Hawaii Master Gardeners
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The University of Hawaii Master Gardener program is a public service program that provides training to volunteers under the leadership of land-grant universities. Oahu Master Gardeners are dedicated volunteers trained in horticultural education and sustainable practices by University educators, specialists, and researchers. Master Gardeners expand and facilitate horticultural educational outreach efforts of the University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service to the general public and community groups and promote environmentally sustainable practices throughout Hawaii.

University of Hawai‘i Master Gardener Mission
The mission of the University of Hawaii Master Gardener Program is to provide the public with unbiased, research-based information and sustainable management practices in tropical horticulture suitable for home gardens, local landscapes, urban environments, and the community.

What we do
• Expand the educational outreach efforts of the University of Hawaii Cooperative Extension Service to distribute research-based horticultural information to the gardening public.
• Develop and enhance educational programs related to consumer horticulture such as urban gardening, community gardening, youth gardening projects, or any other programs determined by local need.
• Develop a volunteer network designed to assist Extension staff in managing local Master Gardener volunteer activities and programs.

Contact
Jayme Grzebik, Statewide Coordinator of the UH Master Gardener Program and O‘ahu Master Gardener Program Coordinator
E-mail: grzebikj@ctahr.hawaii.edu
Tel : 808-453-6059 Fax: 808-453-6052