Title: VCE Advanced Master Gardener
1Advanced Master GardenerLand Care
- Introduction
- Frank Reilly
2Advanced Master Gardener Programs
- Tree Stewards
- Water
- Land care
- Wildlife/Habitat
- Others
3Advanced Master Gardener Programs
- Proposed by National Park Service sponsor
- Developed by Department of Horticulture
- 10 years of effort
- 2 years of final preparation and review
- Initial Training
- Please be constructively critical
4Advanced Master Gardener Programs
- Open to Master Gardeners
- Technical Training
- Programmatic Training
- Internship period
- Project
- Service
5Advanced Master Gardener Programs
- Technical Training
- Unit 1 Overview
- Unit 2 Reduce Yardwaste
- Unit 3 Reuse Yardwaste
- Unit 4 Recycle Yardwaste
- Unit 5 Living at the Wildland/Urban Interface
6Advanced Master Gardener Programs
- Unit 1 Overview
- OBJECTIVES
- Gain an understanding of the purpose and
organization of Master GardenerLand Care. - Gain an understanding the problems with current
approaches to land management systems and the
need for new solutions. - Learn the three Rs Reduce, reuse recycle.
- Familiarize yourself with the issues inherent in
living at the Wildland-Urban Interface. - Complete and return volunteer agreement form.
- Understanding Land Care
- Why there is a need for Land Care Stewards?
- What is the place of Land Care Stewards in the
community? - Becoming a Land Care Steward
- Introduction to the program
- Creating a lasting impact through education
7Advanced Master Gardener Programs
- Unit 2 Reduce Yardwaste
- Objectives
- Understand the basic principles of yardwaste
management. - Learn the design principles that can reduce
yardwaste. - Learn management techniques that can reduce
yardwaste. - Understanding Yardwaste Management
- Yardwaste reduction through landscape design
- Landscaping for less in the landfill
- Planning your landscape
- Plant selection
- Plant placing
- Lawn alternatives
- Yardwaste reduction through Landscape Management
- Preventing plant damage
- Diagnosing and treating plant damage
8Advanced Master Gardener Programs
- Reuse Yardwaste
- OBJECTIVES
- Understand the concept of reusing yardwaste
through mulching. - Understand how to mulch and the benefits of
mulching. - Brush piles and other creative uses of yardwaste
- Understanding Yardwaste Management
- Mulching as a yardwaste management tool
- Mulching materials
- Uses for mulch
- The benefits of mulching
9Advanced Master Gardener Programs
- Recycle Yardwaste
- OBJECTIVES
- Learn the basics of composting organisms,
decomposition, materials, and environmental
factors. - Learn how to make and maintain a compost pile.
- Learn how compost is used in the home landscape.
- Understanding Land Care Management
- Composting defined
- Composting biology organisms and decomposition
- Materials used in compost
- Environmental factors Creating compost
- How to construct a compost pile
- Compost pile designs
- Maintenance of the compost pile
- Uses for compost and organic matter in the home
landscape - Improving the soil
10Advanced Master Gardener Programs
- Unit 5 Living at the Wildland/Urban Interface
- Objectives
- Understand the concept of the wildland-urban
interface - Learn about fire behaviour
- Understand and plan for survival in wildfire.
- Learn how to plan for Wildlife Habitat
- Understand Wildlife Damage issues
- Understand Invasive Species issues and practices
- Understanding Land Care Management
- Wildfire issues
- Wildlife Issues
- Wildlife Damage Management
- Wildlife Enhancement
- Invasive Species
11The Manual
- Manual organization
- Outline
- Suggested readings
- Other resources
- Some programmatic materials
- Program-specific supplement.
- Programmatic Training Manual
12Unit 1 OverviewOBJECTIVES Gain an understanding
of the purpose and organization of Master
Gardener Land Care
- Purpose
- Volunteer Programmers Educators
- Extend VCEs reach
- Develop Community-based Programs
- Learn, Teach, Manage Good Land Care Management
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14Gain an understanding the problems with current
approaches to land management systems and the
need for new solutions.
- The Wildland/Urban Interface
- More clients
- More interactions with fire
- More interactions with wildlife
- More yardwaste issues
15Learn the three Rs Reduce, reuse recycle.
- Reduce Yardwaste
- Reuse Yardwaste
- Recycle Yardwaste
- Benefits
- Less Waste
- Cost Effective
- Resource Conservation
- Empowerment
- Environmental Improvement
16Familiarize yourself with the issues inherent in
living at the Wildland-Urban Interface
- Wildlife Damage
- Wildlife Enhancement
- Fire Safety
- Invasive Species
17Complete and return volunteer agreement form
- Master Gardener/Land Care Steward
- Training and Volunteer Agreement Form
- Name_____________________________________________
______________________________ - Mailing Address__________________________________
________________________________ - City_____________________ County________________
_ State___________ Zip code _______ - Street Address (if different from above)
_______________________________________________ - City_____________________ County
________________ State __________ Zip code
_______ - Daytime telephone ( )
Evening telephone (
)_____________________ - This form constitutes an agreement between
_____________________ County Virginia Cooperative
Extension (VCE) and the Master Gardener/Land Care
trainee listed above. The trainee agrees to
complete the entire VCE MGLCS course which
consists of two parts, _____ hours of classroom
training and _____ hours of field internship in
the community under the auspice of VCE during the
period __________________________________ to
________________________. At that time, if
volunteer training work has been satisfactorily
completed, the trainee listed above shall become
a Master Gardener/Land Care Steward entitled to
fully participate in the Master Gardener/Land
Care Steward program. In support of this
contract, VCE will provide the training, assist
in identifying and approving the community
internship experience, and provide supervisory
expertise to fulfill this experience. VCE will
also provide an official nametag and certificate
of achievement for program completion. The MGLCS,
as a trainee, intern, and volunteer educator,
will receive the same liability insurance as the
Extension agent when working on authorized
programs. - I, _______________________, the MGLCS trainee,
understand the above agreement and further
understand that the Extension agent may require
specific types of internship work to satisfy this
agreement. I also understand that to maintain
Master Gardener/Land Care Steward status, I will
conduct additional educational programming in the
amount of 20 hours each year to reach goals
agreed on by the local MGLCS. These activities
must be approved by the Extension agent. - I further agree that the title of Master
Gardener/Land Care Steward will only be used for
non-profit volunteer education purposes
associated with the VCE Master Gardener/Land Care
Steward program and will not be used in any
business advertising or other for-profit
activity. - Trainee Signature _______________________________
_________________________________ - Extension Office_______________________________
E-Mail address _____________________ - Date________________ Agent signature
_____________________________________________ - (Xerox 2 copies original to agents files, copy
to OCH, copy to MGLCS trainee.) - Page 52
18Requirements
- Complete and return volunteer agreement form
- Complete Technical Training
- Complete Programmatic Training
- Prepare a project
- Report on the project
- Complete Internship
- Continued volunteer activity
19Questions Feedback
- Do you understand what is entailed?
- Is this introduction thorough?
- Any suggestions?
- Any criticisms?