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Horticultural Society of North Central Texas College

 

The Horticultural Society of NCTC focuses primarily on horticulture education while promoting the NCTC Horticulture Program and its students.  The society participates in NCTC horticulture programs and activities as well as campus beautification projects and pursues opportunities to partner with Master Gardener and local interest groups within the NCTC service area.

 

The membership of this organization is open to credit students and honorary members such as former students, non-credit students, and community members.

 

Meetings are held on the fourth Thursday of the month, of each September and January at 6PM in room 1602 of the Horticulture Center.  Special meetings are called as needed by the president or advisor.

 

 

Cooke County Master Gardeners

The Cooke County Master Gardener program is an educational and volunteer program offered by the AgirLIFE Extension Service of the Texas A&M University System. The program is designed to increase the availability of horticultural information and extend horticultural projects throughout the community. These goals are implemented through the training and employment of local volunteers known as Master Gardeners. Visit the following site for more information about the CCMG Program.

 

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Ashley Hartman
Horticulture Program
Phone:
940-668-7731

Office:
Gainesville - Room 1603

Email:
ahartman@nctc.edu