Spring is slowly blooming into summer and gardeners all across Ohio are eager to start the new season.
But not all of us have a green thumb, and that’s where the master gardeners come in.
Master Gardeners is a nationwide program that trains gardeners in everything from growing the perfect fruit to showing off the prettiest flowers.
Franklin County’s Master Gardener program has volunteers who have devoted more than 30,000 hours to help local gardens grow and thrive.
Do you have problems the Master Gardeners could solve? We will take your calls.
Guests:
- Mike Hogan, extension educator for agriculture & natural resources and associate professor, Ohio State University Extension
- Karen Middendorf, OSU Master Gardener volunteer
- Kathy Watson, OSU Master Gardener volunteer
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