Additional Gardening & Community Resources

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Additional Gardening & Community Resources

Explore these trusted, research-based resources to expand your gardening knowledge, connect with community programs, and discover opportunities to get involved in horticulture and environmental stewardship.

Gardening Guides & Tools

  • Extension Gardener Handbook – A 21-chapter textbook published by NC State University researchers. This searchable, online text is the main reference for the Extension Master Gardener℠ training program.
  • Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox – Search 5,000+ plant descriptions with photos to help identify and select plants for North Carolina landscapes.
  • Online Gardening Classes – Learn about soils, edibles, pests, weeds, herbs, trees, and more in a fully online, self-paced format. These are not EMG certification courses.

Extension Master Gardener℠ Volunteer Program

The NC State Extension Master Gardener℠ program recruits, trains, and engages volunteers to serve as community educators. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, please contact the Extension Master Gardener Coordinator in your county.

Learn more about the program.

School & Community Gardens

Small Farmer & New Producer Resources

  • Small Farmer Resources – Addresses challenges such as access to land, capital, and business planning support.
  • Growing Small Farms – Production and marketing resources for small-scale farmers.
  • NC FarmLink – Connects farmers, landowners, and service providers to expand agriculture opportunities in North Carolina.

Public Gardens

Plan your next garden visit with the Interactive Map of Public Gardens in North Carolina. Many gardens feature pollinator habitats, shade gardens, vegetable plots, composting stations, and more—some offer tours and workshops.