The Grayson County Master Gardeners organization is currently offering a Master Gardener Intern Class within the city of Sherman. The program is designed to provide training and education to individuals interested in horticulture and gardening practices under the guidance of experienced volunteers.
Sherman is located approximately 15 miles northeast of Gunter. This geographic positioning places the city within the broader region served by the Grayson County Master Gardeners, who coordinate educational outreach and community gardening initiatives across the county.
The intern class represents a standard component of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service's Master Gardener program. Participants typically undergo a structured curriculum that covers plant science, pest management, soil health, and sustainable gardening techniques. Upon completion of the required coursework and volunteer service hours, interns may become certified Master Gardeners.
Details regarding the specific schedule, location, or registration requirements for this particular session were not provided in the initial announcement. The Grayson County Master Gardeners have indicated that the class is open to local residents seeking to expand their knowledge of gardening.
The organization continues to rely on volunteer educators to deliver these programs to the community. Those interested in learning more about the Master Gardener program or volunteering with the Grayson County Master Gardeners are encouraged to contact the organization directly for further information.




