CMGA General Info

Apple blossoms. Photo by Cynthia Murray.

Welcome to the Coconino County Master Gardeners Association

The Coconino Master Gardener Association began in 2009 to create a corps of well-informed volunteers, and to deliver quality horticultural education programs adapted to our regional high elevation environment. The association provides support for Master Gardener graduates and volunteers as well as continuing education and opportunities to participate in community programs that increase the visibility and participation in the Master Gardener Program.


Monthly meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday from 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church
1601 N. San Francisco St. in Flagstaff, Arizona.

On this page you will find:
- How to become a member Membership form
- How to report volunteer and education hours Report your hours
- Upcoming events calendar
- Gardening columns and articles
- Links to other useful websites and resources
- Master Gardener Association documents and forms

Change in Contact Information

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Event Calendar

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Garden Club Garden Visit

Garden Visit:

Date: May 7, 2011
Place: Garden of Dave Brimhall and John McGregor, 2402 N. Talkington, Coconino Estates
Time: 10:00 a.m.
Directions: North on Humphreys St. to Fort Valley Rd., continue on Fort Valley past Sechrist School and take the first left, Louise Way, into Coconino Estates, turn right on Talkington. Dave and John's home is the third house on the right.

Thanks to Janice Skaggs for arranging this garden visit.

Dave and John have been in their home at 2402 North Talkington Drive for seventeen years. During that time they have completely re-landscaped the entire yard, removing grass and aspen trees, putting in raised beds of malapais (lava rock) and walkways of sandstone and brick pavers. They have been inspired by walking around the neighborhood, seeing what thrives and then putting those plants into their garden--" a constant labor of love and satisfaction."

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