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

Make sure you are receiving the regular emails from Master Gardeners, which are filled with reminders about upcoming events and useful gardening information.Click here to update your contact information!

Event Calendar

Friday, September 21, 2018

Riordan Mansion Newsletter



From the Riordan Mansion newsletter:


Riordan Mansion State Historic Park
Summer Hours (May 1 - Oct 31)
Hours: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM • Open 7 Days a Week

Tours begin on the hour.  First tour at 10:00 AM and the last tour at 4:00 PM

Reservations for tours are recommended:   928.779.4395
Thanks to a grant from the Coconino Master Gardener Association, the grounds around Riordan Mansion State Historic Park are beautiful.  The Coconino County Master Gardener program emphasizes the needs and challenges of high country gardening. The program involves both classroom learning experience and a hands-on volunteer commitment to share gardening skills with the community. These volunteers have certainly showcased their knowledge at both Riordan Mansion and the Pioneer Museum which also benefited from grant funds in 2018.

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