Master Gardener
Flathead Master Gardener Classes
The Master Gardener Program was originally created in 1972 by the Washington State Extension Service. Before its inception, Extension Agents primarily worked with farmers and ranchers. However, as urbanization and modern American life evolved, agents began receiving more inquiries about landscaping, gardening, and pest and disease management. To meet the growing demand for horticultural information among home gardeners, the Master Gardener Program was established.

Today, the program remains an essential part of MSU Extension, providing communities with reliable, research-based horticultural knowledge to help protect and enhance the value of their landscapes and gardens.
How is the Program Delivered?
The Master Gardener course is offered in two formats: in-person (January–March) or online (available year-round).
- In-Person: Contact the office for details on class registration. This program includes a combination of lectures and hands-on workshops.
- Online: This self-paced option features online lectures and tutorials. To enroll, contact Sarah Eilers, Master Gardener Coordinator at Montana State University, at sarah.eilers1@montana.edu.
Topics Covered in the Course:
- Soil Health & Fertility
- Plant Growth & Development
- Vegetable Gardening
- Ornamental Flowers & Native Species for Your Landscape
- Fruit for Montana Gardens
- Lawns & Lawn Alternatives
- Irrigation
- Composting
- Principles of Landscape Design
- Introduction to Integrated Pest Management
Program Requirements
To become a certified Master Gardener, participants must:
- Complete the Master Gardener course (in-person or online).
- Pass the final exam with a score of 80% or higher.
- Complete 20 hours of volunteer service.
Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate of completion.
Advanced Master Gardener Program
The three-tier Master Gardener system has been dissolved and now aligns with the nationwide standard, which includes Master Gardener and Advanced Master Gardener levels. More details will be provided as agents receive further instruction.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Flathead County Extension Office.
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