I Want to Volunteer as a
Colorado Master Gardener

Two gardeners tending to their vegetables in a well-maintained garden on a sunny day.

Who are Master Gardeners?

Colorado State Extension Master Gardeners are volunteers who work in gardens across the state. They begin as apprentices and enroll in a program to become certified. Master Gardeners support educational school gardens, help grow food for communities, and encourage pollinators. Master Gardeners enhance Coloradans’ quality of life by helping individuals make informed decisions about plants, and fostering successful gardeners.

Volunteers needed!

Submit your application today

The CSU Extension Master Gardener program brings University Horticulture expertise and community volunteers together. Interested in educating locally and with a passion for gardening, and giving back, Master Gardeners can be found in gardens across the state working to educate and produce incredible gardens locally. Interested? Apply today.

Two Master Gardeners working together to plant flowers in the CSU Annual Flower Trial Gardens. The women on the left is using a shovel to gently pry the flower out of its grow pot while the lady on the right holds the pot for her.