Maine Gardener Training Info

2024 Course

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How to Enroll

We have a limited number of slots available and enrollment will be on a first come, first serve basis. Enrollment for the 2024 training will open Monday, September 30, 2024 at noon. Please read the following course information before enrolling. The enrollment link follows the FAQs.

Course Fee
This training program is offered on a sliding scale (self-selected). We strive to make the training accessible and affordable for all Maine residents.

  • $600 (Full Price): Suggested for those who can afford the full course fee.
  • $300 (50% discount): Suggested for those who can afford 50% of the full course fee. Please use voucher code listed on the registration page.
  • $150 (75% discount): Suggested for those who can afford 25% of the full course fee. Please use voucher code listed on the registration page.
  • Pay it forward through our UMaine Extension Horticulture Fund to help keep this training accessible for all!

Please contact us if the course fee is a barrier for participation.

Refund Policy:
50% refunds will be available until 15 days after the course starts.


Program Format

Online training course: An 18-week course with 4 – 5 hours per week of self-paced content on Brightspace, our online learning platform, plus live Q&A session on Zoom.

  • Course Orientation
  • Foundations of Horticulture: Ecology, Botany, Propagation, Soils and Composting
  • Food Production: Vegetable Gardening, Garden Maintenance and Food Safety, Small and Tree Fruits,
  • Garden Pests and Diseases: Prevention, Identification and Management
  • Maine Landscape and Design: Plants for the Maine Landscape, Design and Maintenance

Full Learning Standards Available Here. 


Certification

Upon completing the training, participants will earn a Maine Gardener Training certificate.


Program Schedule 

Online content released by module:

  • October 21, 2024 – March 17, 2025
    • Breaks: December 16 – January 5 and March 3 – 9

Zoom Q&As, two options:

  • Watch them live: Tuesdays 6:00 – 7:30 pm
  • Watch the recordings

Technology Requirements

This is an online course. An email address, access to a reliable internet connection, the newest version of your web browser and an electronic device (i.e. laptop, desktop, iPad, or tablet) with video/audio capabilities are required to complete this course. We do not recommend using a smartphone to complete classwork.

Is online learning right for you? 
Online learning is an accessible, affordable, and flexible learning environment that allows students to work around their personal schedules to obtain quality education. If you are wondering if online learning is right for you, please visit Online Learning: What You Need to Succeed.

Do you need access to a computer or reliable internet to participate in this training?

  • To complete coursework: contact your local Extension office to schedule a time to use their WiFi during office hours (in the building) or use WiFi anytime from the parking lot.
  • Contact the National Digital Equity Center for no cost or low cost tablets for Maine Residents who are of low to moderate income.
  • Many public libraries have computers available for public use. Contact your local library for more information.
  • If you are still unable to find computer access, please contact your local Extension office.

Accommodations: If you need reasonable accommodation to participate in this course, please contact us at extension.gardening@maine.edu or 207.581.3188.

Which of our three in-depth courses is right for you? 

Frequently Asked Questions: 

Can I transfer to the Master Gardener Volunteer or Maine Horticulture Apprentice Training program if I take this training? 

Answer: While all three trainings cover the same core topics, each has additional unique content.

To transfer to the Maine Horticulture Apprentice Training:

  1. Enroll in the Maine Horticulture Apprentice Training
  2. Complete Module 1 of the training. You may receive credit for Modules 2-5 based on your prior training which may exempt you from having to retake those modules and quizzes. You will have access to review the material if you choose.
  3. Complete MHAT specific requirements including an internship proposal, 200 hour internship and internship evaluation.

For information on transferring to the Master Gardener Volunteer program, refer to the Master Gardener Volunteer transfer policy.

Please read all course information above before enrolling.

Check back here September 30, 2024 at noon to enroll


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