Extension Foundation Online Campus
Registration for the 2025 course runs through January 17, 2025. The course will start on Jan 23 and online course materials will be available to registered participants through May 29, 2025. The final date to drop out of the course and request a refund is Monday, February 3, 2025.
For more information, visit the UVM Extension Master Gardener website or contact Deb Heleba.
- Teacher: Debra Heleba
This course is designed for Vermont gardeners interested in learning science-based information on a wide range of gardening topics including basic botany, vegetable gardening, perennials and annuals, ecological soil management, insect and disease pests, tree care, pollinator plants, landscape design, and tree and small fruit management. Students learn from University faculty and horticulture industry experts.
This is a 16-week online course available to students in two Tracks: Track 1 (Volunteer Certification Track) and Track 2 (at-your-own pace). See detailed information about the course at: https://go.uvm.edu/emgcourse. The course runs from January 23 to May 15 with access to all materials until May 29, 2025.
The fee for this course is $400 for Vermont residents and $550 for out-of-state residents.
NOTE: The fee does not cover the required course manual.
Registration for the 2025 course is open through midnight on January 17, 2025. After that date, you may contact our office to be notified about the 2026 course.
*You must have an Extension Foundation account to register. Follow instructions posted at the URL above and/or select "Continue" below to set up an account.*
Vermont Residents Register Here:
- Coordinator: Debra Heleba
- Coordinator: Debra Heleba
This course offers an in-depth study of backyard composting and covers the many ways to turn food scraps and yard trimmings into nutrient-rich compost. It is offered by the University of Vermont Extension Community Horticulture Program in collaboration with the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources.
We offer two tracks: Track 1 for Vermonters who'd like to volunteer in their communities and become a certified Vermont Master Composter, and Track 2 for individuals who'd like to take the course at their own pace and are not interested in volunteering; Track 2 is also open to students who live outside Vermont.
The course is offered every fall; registration for the 2024 course is now closed. If you'd like to be added to the notification list for the 2025 course, please email master.gardener@uvm.edu.
- Coordinator: Debra Heleba