Join the Sarnia-Lambton Master Gardeners
So you think you've got what it takes to become a Master Gardener? There's a few more steps to get involved:
- An eligibility test of basic gardening questions.
- An interview to figure out who you are and what you can contribute to the group.
- A contract agreeing to complete the required study course(s) or pursue self-directed study* and take the exam by the end of the second year of involvement; and to provide a minimum of 20 hours of advice (to the public in various ways) and 10 hours of non-advice (administrative and attendance at meetings) per year of involvement in the Master Gardener program
Still with us? Fill out both forms below and we will get in touch with you as soon as possible. Please note BOTH "submit" buttons.
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* Course Exemption: Certain educational qualifications received in the horticultural field within the previous two years or obtaining 70% on an exemption test MAY exempt individuals from the horticulturist series of courses.