Addie
Chef Extraordinaire
I had a friend in Tacoma that was retired. He loved growing his own food. So much so that he signed up for a Master Gardener course. One of their last requirements was to find a person who wanted to grow his own garden, but it had to be pesticide free. My friend spent the whole planting and growing season with this person. At the end, the instructor went to see it with the rest of the class. And the person whose garden it was signed up for the next class of Master Gardener. It was determined by the whole class and their instructor, that this particular garden was the best one that had been guided by a student. He passed with flying colors.
They do get a thorough education to becoming a "Master Gardener."
They do get a thorough education to becoming a "Master Gardener."