Texas Master Gardener Reports and Management Guide
- When the term "Master Gardener" was first coined in the early 1970s to describe a new Extension program in Washington State, few could have predicted it would spread into Texas and blossom into one of the most effective volunteer organizations in the State. The annual reports, history, and management guide chronicles the development, activities and impact of the Texas Master Gardener program, now known to be the largest in the nation.
- History of the Texas Master Gardener Program
- Texas Master Gardener Management Guide
- News and Noteworthy
- How to Become a Texas Master Gardener
- Master Gardener License Plates Now Available!
- Directory of County Master Gardener Program Coordinators, October 2005
- Order Master Gardener Handbood from TCE Bookstore
- Master Gardener Trip to Savannah and Charleston (2002)
- Texans Travel to Orlando (2001)
- Texas Legislature Recognizes Master Gardeners (1999)
- Texas Senate Recognizes Master Gardeners (1999)
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