The Rutherford County Master Gardener program is a volunteer service organization offered by The University of Tennessee Extension. The purpose of the Master Gardener program is to train citizens as horticulture educators for their communities. The title Master Gardener is conditional upon complying with the following:
- Successfully completing the Master Gardener training program
- Performing and reporting 40 service hours within 12 months of training program completion
- Attending 4 Master Gardeners of Rutherford County Association meetings per year,
- Sharing only University of Tennessee-approved recommendations (not home remedies but researched based information)
- The Master Gardener name badge and title may not be used for commercial gain or to promote commercial products or businesses; and
- Certification is renewable annually, upon completion of volunteer and educational requirements.
Application packet must be completed and either emailed back to Justin Stefanski at jski@utk.edu, mailed, or physically delivered to the Rutherford County Extension office at 315 John Rice Blvd. Murfreesboro, TN before course begins.
After submission of your application, You will be notified of your application selection status. If you are accepted, payment of the $175 training fee may be submitted at that time. Please do not submit the payment with your application or before you have been notified of acceptance to the program. The fee includes all educational training materials that you will get to keep.
Annual Plant Swap Update: Unfortunately there will be no Plant Swap for 2024.
What is the Mission of the TN Extension Master Gardener program?
To improve the lives of Tennesseans through horticulture education by a dedicated and skilled volunteer.