A colorful flower garden filled with a variety of blooming plants bordered by neatly trimmed hedges along a curved gravel pathway.

Broomfield County Master Gardeners

Who are the Colorado Master Gardeners?

The Colorado Master Gardener program offers a unique intersection between university horticulture expertise and community volunteers interested in educating locally.

We’re hands-on in educational school gardens. We’re helping grow food for local communities. And, we’re passionate about pollinators. Some of us are tree-huggers, most of us are plant (and insect) lovers.

The Colorado Master Gardener Program is a community-based, horticulture training and volunteer program through CSU Extension. After completing in-depth training, Master Gardeners help the gardening public solve their horticulture-related problems with scientific, research-based knowledge, while providing meaningful outreach. 

Two Colorado Master Gardener volunteers stand behind a table of labeled plant starts under a canopy tent at an outdoor event, with informational banners and a nearby food truck in the background.
A group of volunteers stand along a sidewalk holding rakes and gardening tools during a spring cleanup at a demonstration garden, with shrubs and trees behind them on a sunny day.

Broomfield County Master Gardeners

The Colorado Master Gardeners of Broomfield are a small, but dedicated group of local volunteers willing to assist with your gardening and horticulture questions. Each Master Gardener has received extensive training on a variety of topics which affect Colorado landscapes, and they stand ready to assist. To connect with a Master Gardener, fill out our contact form or submit a question through the Broomfield Master Gardener Helpline form.