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Sheboygan County Master Gardener Program

About Master Gardeners

Master GardenerMaster Gardeners are individuals who have an interest in horticulture, have taken Master Gardener training offered by UW-Extension and share their time and expertise with others. It is the acquisition of knowledge, the skill in gardening, and giving back to the community that distinguishes UW-Extension Master Gardeners from other gardeners.

The purpose of the Wisconsin Master Gardener Program is to provide unbiased, research-based horticultural information to the citizens of Wisconsin through Master Gardener volunteers. Master Gardeners receive training in horticulture through the University of Wisconsin Extension. In return for their training, Master Gardeners volunteer in UW-Extension horticulture programs and projects which enhance the community.

The first Master Gardener Program was initiated in Washington State in 1972. In response to overwhelming requests for horticulture information, Extension Agents came up with the idea of trading specialized training in horticulture for a commitment to spend a specified number of hours doing volunteer outreach work for extension. The Extension Master Gardener Program started in Sheboygan County in 1988. There are currently about 75 members in the Sheboygan County association.

Master Gardener Program

Wisconsin Master Gardener State Program

PDF Icon Sheboygan County Master Gardeners Calendar of Events (1 page, 209 KB)

PDF file Sheboygan County Master Gardener Newsletter (8 pages, 8,386 KB)

PDF Icon Purple Loosestrife Eradication Program (2 pages, 1,026 KB)

PDF file Sheboygan County Master Gardener 2007 Annual Report (1 pages, 40 KB)

PDF file Master Gardener Volunteer and Continuing Education Hours Report Form (2 pages, 140 KB)

PDF file Reference Guide (24 pages, 358 KB)

PDF file Videos for Master Gardeners (1 page, 46KB)

PDF file Sheboygan County Master Gardener's Bylaws (6 pages, 144 KB)

Ozaukee County Master Gardeners

Master GardenerMaster Gardeners provide many services to the UW-Extension Service and their communities. They use their knowledge, talents, and skills on various projects and activities, such as: answering horticultural questions and phone calls at their local county extension office, sponsoring clinics and educational programs, developing educational displays, and giving horticultural presentations. Master Gardeners also assist with youth gardening programs, plant demonstration and city beautification gardens, conduct horticultural therapy programs at nursing homes, write newspaper columns, do radio programs, and assist with the coordination and management of the local Master Gardener program.

In the Master Gardener Program, you receive 36-40 hours of horticultural training with UW-Extension university specialists and faculty. You pay for your instructional materials, which you keep. Class registration costs are in the $125.00 range.

To become a certified member, you need to attend the designated training sessions, pass a final exam, and volunteer time to your community. To remain certified, each year you will need to take 10 hours of continuing education and volunteer 24 hours of your time.

Besides the educational and community service aspect of the Master Gardener program, gardeners get to know others with similar interests. They share their gardening experiences and, occasionally, their plants.

Master GardenerFor more information: If you're ready to get involved, contact any Master Gardener or your Sheboygan County UW-Extension office at 920-467-5742. You can also Email: michael.ballweg@ces.uwex.edu for more information.

Contacts:
Dave Klefstad
126 Highland Drive
Glenbeulah, WI 53023


Michael Ballweg, Agricultural Agent
UW-Extension-Sheboygan County
5 University Drive
Sheboygan, WI 53081
(920) 459-5904

Benefits of being an UW-Extension Master Gardener:

  • You increase your knowledge of gardening and horticulture
  • You are able to help others in your community
  • You meet many interesting people who all share a common love of plants and gardening
  • You keep current on the latest trends in horticulture through workshops, conferences, and newsletters.

Sheboygan County Board of Directors, 2008

  • Dave Klefstad - President 2010 MGV Conference
  • Steve Stuebs - Vice-President
  • Judy Prange - Secretary
  • Rhonda Barts - Treasurer
  • Chuck Bartelt
  • Sherry Speth
  • Kathy Wagner

Sheboygan County Master Gardener Projects for 2007

 

PDF file 2008 Volunteer List of Sheboygan County Master Gardener Volunteers by Project (3 pages, 88 KB)

 

Projects

Project Chairs and Co-chairs

Annual Business Meeting 

Steve Stuebs

Bookworm Garden

Monika Kestell

Education & Program Committee

Bonnie Grossenbach

Garden Walk

Barb Schneiderhan & RoseMarie Hassman

Habitat for Humanity

Rebecca Eyer

Horticultural Hotline 

Mary Foemmel, Barb Voigt, and LInda Zallar

Horticulture Referrals at Work or Home 

Terry Hartle-Feldner, Mary Rhines, Barb Schneiderhan, Sherry Speth, Steve Stuebs, & Linda Zallar

Kohler Andre State Park

Sue Mathews

Kohler Foundation/Waelderhaus Herb Garden

Dave Klefstad

Master Gardener Newsletter

Dave Klefstad

Mentor Committee

Judy Prange

October 11th Memorial and Dutch Settlement Historical Marker

Lori Walker

Plank Road Trail Trailhead Maintenance

Erie Avenue - Rhonda Barts
Sheboygan Falls - Annie Horzen & Chuck Bartelt
Greenbush - Diane Lueke
Hwy 57 - Plymouth - Kendra Ford

Plymouth Mill Street Railroad Overpass

Terry Hartle-Feldner

Purple Loosestrife Biocontrol

Sherry Speth & Linda Zallar

Rocky Knoll Landscaping

Monika Kestell

Sensory and Peace Tree Gardens 

Barb Pence

Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice

Ruth Davis

Sheboygan County Fair

Sue Droll & Sherry Speth

Speakers Bureau

Terry Hartle-Feldner, Jim Hasenstein, Monika Kestell, and Lori Walker

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