

Payne County
Master Gardeners
About Us
The Master Gardener Program is a volunteer training program conducted by OSU Extension, designed to help the county extension centers meet the growing demand for consumer horticulture information.
Seasonal Plants



Hellebore
(Helleborus)
Camellia
(Camellia)
Pansy
(Viola x wittrockiana)
What We Do
Monthly Events
The Payne County Master Gardeners are a vital part of OSU Extension's ability to provide consumers with up-to-date, unbiased, research-based information. Master Gardening is also a popular volunteer activity that gives its participants a sense of community spirit, accomplishment, and intellectual stimulation.
Team Building & Engagement
Creativity & Collaboration
Fun & Fellowship
Growth & Education
Communication & Outreach

Tuesday Gardening Series
The Tuesday Gardening Series meets at the Horticulture Education Center at the Botanic Garden at OSU on the second Tuesday of every month, starting at 6 PM. Join us as we learn about a variety of topics from local speakers, ranging from fire protection to plant propagation to vermicomposting. This event is open to the public. TGS will not meet in January, July, November, and December.

PCMG Monthly Meetings
The Payne County Master Gardeners meet at the Horticulture Education Center at the Botanic Garden at OSU on the fourth Tuesday of every month, starting at 6 PM. We begin with food and fellowship, followed by an educational presentation, and conclude with our monthly business meeting.

