The Grayson County Master Gardeners organization is currently offering a Master Gardener Intern Class within the city of Sherman. The program is designed to train individuals in horticulture and gardening practices under the guidance of experienced volunteers.
Sherman serves as the location for this educational initiative. The city is situated approximately 9 miles north of Howe, placing it within the broader Grayson County region where the master gardener program operates.
The intern class is part of the ongoing efforts by the Grayson County Master Gardeners to expand community knowledge and support local gardening projects. Participants in the program typically receive instruction on plant science, pest management, and sustainable gardening techniques.
Details regarding the specific schedule, duration, or enrollment requirements for the current intern class were not provided in the available reporting. Further information about the curriculum or registration process remains unclear at this time.
The Grayson County Master Gardeners program is a volunteer-based extension of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Volunteers in the program contribute hundreds of hours to community education and outreach projects throughout the county.



