UCCE Master Gardeners of Alameda County

UCCE Master Gardeners of Alameda County The Alameda County Master Gardener Program works to serve the diverse communities within Alameda County. Learn more at https://acmg.ucanr.edu/
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Master Gardeners are people who want to give back to their communities by volunteering our time to help people learn about gardening. Master Gardeners are people of all ages from all walks of life who want to give back to their communities. We volunteer our time to help people learn about gardening. As trained agents of the University of California, through the University of California Cooperative

Extension, our purpose is to extend research based knowledge and information on home gardening issues to the residents of Alameda County. Here are some of the ways we engage with the public.
• We have demonstration gardens throughout Alameda County in Albany, Quarry Lakes, Livermore, Lake Merritt, Pleasanton, and Hayward.
• We have tabling events at many farmers markets throughout the County to answer any garden-related questions.
• We have a newsletter, online help desk for plant questions, as well as other online social forums.
• We partner with school gardens, community gardens, and host plant sale fundraisers.
• We host talks and workshops on various horticulture topics. We also have annual training programs where anyone can apply to become a master gardener. We're always looking for a passionate, diverse group of volunteers to join our team.

Address

224 W Winton Ave, Rm 134
Hayward, CA
94544

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 1pm
Wednesday 10am - 1pm
Thursday 10am - 1pm

Website

https://linktr.ee/ac_mg, https://linktr.ee/ucmgaccomms

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We are Master Gardeners and this is what we do in our community

Alameda County Master Gardeners help gardeners by sharing the science-based information they have learned through a variety of programs and projects, including seminars, workshops and news articles.

Our trained volunteers answer gardening questions on a plant doctor hotline, through email or online form, at local farmers markets, at our four demonstration gardens, and at various community events