By John Fike
The challenge to leading an educational program such as this is that the academic experiences of the trainees range from minimal science exposure to advanced degrees in biological, chemical, or physical disciplines. Fortunately, regardless of background, everyone shares a common passion for gardening. So our approach stresses the conceptual basis of better gardening/horticulture/pest management: the ‘so what?’ of their learning. Appreciating or understanding the multitude of details will come later because one of the goals of the NVT program is to teach how and where to find those details. We have structured our hands-on activities toward problem-solving and working in groups, both critical components of the Master Gardener experience. We are dedicated to teaching and building confidence so that when our new colleagues don their UC Master Gardener badges, they will be comfortable when a client walks up, hands them a leaf, and asks, ‘What’s eating my plant?’