Horticulture in Adams County
Gardening and horticulture
UI Extension, Adams County offers a variety of resources and programs to help you better understand horticulture and gardening issues. The Idaho Master Gardener Program trains citizens to share their gardening knowledge through community outreach. Contact the UI Extension, Adams County office at adams@uidaho.edu or 208-253-4279 for current class dates.
Master gardener program
Each year, hundreds of master gardeners share their gardening knowledge as they serve their communities and the environment.
What master gardeners do
- Answer horticulture questions (by telephone and in person at the UI Extension office)
- Promote environmental responsibility
- Bring the joy of gardening to all ages
- Teach classes for large groups: civic organizations, church groups, garden clubs, schools and others
Becoming an Idaho Master Gardener
If you are interested in being certified as an Idaho Master Gardener, contact the UI Extension, Adams County office at adams@uidaho.edu or 208-253-4279 to learn about upcoming classes and request an application.
Students are required to complete 50 hours of classwork, 30 hours of hands-on practicum, and should have effective practice in public communication skills.
Advanced Idaho Master Gardener
The Advanced Idaho Master Gardener program includes a series of in-depth horticulture classes that strengthen gardening skills and knowledge. Participants must be certified Idaho Master Gardeners and be invited to participate in the advanced program. To remain certified, volunteers must attend at least eight hours of education and give eight hours of service each year.
Junior Master Gardener program
The Junior Master Gardener (JMG) program is an international youth gardening program that helps grow good kids by igniting a passion for learning, success and service through a gardening education. JMG curricula are linked with state teaching standards (grades 3-5 and 6-8). JMG is also a 4-H project.
The success of a JMG program relies upon the skills, passion and enthusiasm that the JMG teacher or leader has for working with kids and gardening.
Who can be a JMG teacher/leader?
Parents, grandparents, guardians, 4-H leaders, teachers, childcare providers, home school teachers, youth leaders, camp counselors — anyone who wants to share the wonders of science and nature with youth. We periodically offer JMG new teacher/leader trainings. CEU credits are available. Visit the national Junior Master Gardener website to learn more.