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Welcome to the web page for Grayson County Texas Master Gardeners.  We are gardeners who have completed the Master Gardener course through Texas A&M AgrLife Extension Service and are working as volunteers to help with gardening issues across Grayson County Texas.  As part of our volunteer program we maintain several gardens across the county and teach gardening classes throughout the year at various locations.

Master Gardeners are passionate and dedicated members of the local community, with a deep interest in gardening and lawn care. Through specialized training provided by the Agricultural Extension Office, they gain valuable horticultural knowledge and share it with others. Always eager to learn and support their community, they connect with diverse groups of people, offering advice and expertise. In return for their training, Grayson County Master Gardeners volunteer their time to assist the local Extension Program. Click the link to learn more about the program and discover if it’s the right fit for you.

https://txmg.org/become-a-master-gardener/become-a-texas-master-gardener

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President – Liz Johnson Vice-President – Nancy Taylor
Secretary – Donna Nesbit  Treasurer – Jude Williams
   
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