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<blockquote data-quote="2busy" data-source="post: 4079104" data-attributes="member: 12213"><p>I took the master gardeners course years ago and it was $100 . That was in Pittsburgh county. It opens up a lot of resources for you. Technically your only allowed to be a master Gardner while participating in OSU events. </p><p>Most of the course is basic information .</p><p>I attended a few bee keeping classes and it was the instructor way and not really my cup of tea. Seemed it was the instructor way to sell his extra bees to new beekeeper and not interested in how to keep bees. You'll probably learn just as much on YouTube. Keyman Reynolds is a good channel that actually has good information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2busy, post: 4079104, member: 12213"] I took the master gardeners course years ago and it was $100 . That was in Pittsburgh county. It opens up a lot of resources for you. Technically your only allowed to be a master Gardner while participating in OSU events. Most of the course is basic information . I attended a few bee keeping classes and it was the instructor way and not really my cup of tea. Seemed it was the instructor way to sell his extra bees to new beekeeper and not interested in how to keep bees. You'll probably learn just as much on YouTube. Keyman Reynolds is a good channel that actually has good information. [/QUOTE]
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