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The 2025 Spring Garden Fest
is now accepting Classes and Workshops Registration!

Each year, GPMGA holds a Spring Garden Fest on the grounds at Reynolds Community College. This free, family-friendly event celebrates all things related to gardening! Along with our Master Gardeners who will provide you with answers to your gardening and landscape questions, there will be tables and tables of plants to choose from for affordable prices, a rummage sale, and a multitude of other booths to browse and explore.

One of our most popular offerings of the day are Classes and Workshops taught by our Master Gardeners. For 2025, we’ve 3 workshops and 12 classes you can pick from - choose three for $35. To learn more about the topics available on our 2025 agenda, visit our SGF REGISTRATION PAGE, or for general information about our Spring Garden Fest event, visit gpmga.org/spring-garden-fest. As the new year moves in, these pages will be updated periodically with more information.




Congrats to our newly graduated Master Gardener Volunteers!
master gardener resgistration


On Thursday, January 9th, 2025, GPMGA’s Master Gardener Interns graduated with a celebratory luncheon held in their honor, which officially designated them as Master Gardener Volunteers for Goochland and Powhatan Counties. After 50 hours of classroom training plus 50 hours volunteering for gardening-related services within Goochland and Powhatan in 2024, they deserve to be recognized as valuable contributors to our local communty. Our next Master Gardener Training Program happens January 2026 and expected registration will be in the fall. Check back when Autumn rolls aroung, or to learn more about becoming a Master Gardener, visit the VCE website.

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