MSTGDNR X005 - Pike County MGV
This course provides foundational training in consumer horticulture for individuals interested in becoming Master Gardener Volunteers through Ohio State University Extension. Designed for Ohio residents with a passion for gardening and community service, this program prepares learners to share science-based gardening knowledge with the public through local Extension offices.
Delivery Options
Online with In-Person Labs: This course includes online modules covering chapters from the OSU Master Gardener Training Manual, along with required in-county lab sessions. Learners have access to the online course for one year and must attend at least five in-person labs.
Time to Completion
The online portion of the course is expected to take approximately 30–35 hours to complete.
Course Completion Requirements
To achieve intern status, participants must complete all online modules, attend required labs, and successfully complete a final project and/or achieve a minimum score on the final exam.
Technology Requirements
- Reliable internet connection
- Supported browsers: Latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer (Safari not recommended)
What You'll Learn
- Apply horticultural techniques to home and community gardens
- Assist Extension staff in delivering consumer horticulture education
- Communicate science-based gardening information to the public
- Understand key topics such as botany, soils, entomology, plant pathology, propagation, ornamentals, lawns, vegetables, fruits, pollinators, IPM, pesticide safety, and more
What You'll Earn
- A Master Gardener Volunteer Training certificate of completion from The Ohio State University Extension
Contact Us
For questions about the enrollment process, payment options, technology, or course records, please submit an inquiry and our Enrollment Support team will assist you within 24 hours during business days.
For questions about course details contact Amanda Perkins at perkins.715@osu.edu.