Etobicoke Master Gardeners

  • About Us
    • Become a Master Gardener
  • Contact Us
    • Ask a Question
    • Request for Speakers
  • Upcoming Events
  • Community Activities
    • Humber Arboretum >
      • Workshop Materials
    • EMG Plant Sale
  • Resources & Education
    • Links & Resources
    • Plant of the Month
  • EMG Member Login
    • EMG Meetings >
      • EMG Meeting Minutes
    • EMG Volunteer Opportunities >
      • EMG Volunteer Sign-up Details
      • Plant Sale
    • EMG Executive Committee Meetings & Minutes >
      • EMG Executive Meeting Minutes
    • EMG Membership Listing
    • EMG Membership & Volunteer Requirements
    • EMG New Members
    • EMG Policies & Procedures >
      • EMG Speaker Guidelines
    • EMG Reference Material
    • EMG Presentations >
      • EMG TMG Presentations
      • Detail Sheets Plants & Insects
      • M.D.R. Materials
      • SJVCES Materials
    • Templates - Plant of the Month
    • EMG Pictures
  • About Us
    • Become a Master Gardener
  • Contact Us
    • Ask a Question
    • Request for Speakers
  • Upcoming Events
  • Community Activities
    • Humber Arboretum >
      • Workshop Materials
    • EMG Plant Sale
  • Resources & Education
    • Links & Resources
    • Plant of the Month
  • EMG Member Login
    • EMG Meetings >
      • EMG Meeting Minutes
    • EMG Volunteer Opportunities >
      • EMG Volunteer Sign-up Details
      • Plant Sale
    • EMG Executive Committee Meetings & Minutes >
      • EMG Executive Meeting Minutes
    • EMG Membership Listing
    • EMG Membership & Volunteer Requirements
    • EMG New Members
    • EMG Policies & Procedures >
      • EMG Speaker Guidelines
    • EMG Reference Material
    • EMG Presentations >
      • EMG TMG Presentations
      • Detail Sheets Plants & Insects
      • M.D.R. Materials
      • SJVCES Materials
    • Templates - Plant of the Month
    • EMG Pictures

Interested in becoming a Master Gardener?

JOIN US TODAY!  EMG currently comprises 29 active members: 25 Master Gardeners (MG) and 4 Master Gardeners in Training (MGIT) in the process of studying for Master Gardener Certification.  We welcome inquiries from enthusiastic and interested individuals wishing to learn more about joining our group.   


There are long-term benefits for those who join this program. As a Master Gardener you will: 
· provide a valuable resource to your community
· increase your knowledge of plants and gardening in Ontario
· network, share ideas, and work with others who have similar interests

To obtain information visit Master Gardeners of Ontario 101: Learn about our education and volunteer requirements. 

For further details contact Linda Gordon, Coordinator EMG at Email: [email protected]
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