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University
of Illinois Extension faculty and staff train volunteers in
the master gardener program. These volunteers, members of the general
public, educate fellow citizens who are interested in information
about landscaping, gardening, and pest control. Many trained Master
Gardeners provide educational information through displays, shopping
mall shows, and garden club talks and by answering queries directed
to local Extension offices. Each Master Gardener receives several
days of training and then is asked to contribute at least twice
as many hours in volunteer service.
Integrated pest management training is provided to Master Gardeners
at a number of sites across Illinois annually. Each session represents
six to seven hours of training in general IPM, turfgrass insects,
woody ornamental insects, and household insects. The Homeowners?
Pest Management Guide was published in 1998 to address specifically
the pest management needs of the general public. The guide contains
information on managing weeds, diseases, and insects of turfgrass,
flowers, trees, shrubs, vegetables, fruit, and household insect
pests.
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A Master Gardener landscaping project is enjoyed by visitors.
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