Gardening and Landscape Offered at Eastern Arizona College Payson Campus

EAC Photo: University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Agent Christopher Jones hosts a weekly class that starts January 15 and continues Tuesdays weekly from 12:30 – 3:15 p.m. featuring expert guest speakers from Gila County and the University of Arizona.

Payson College Gardening and Landscape Class Starts January 15 

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PAYSON – Want to get more healthy greens and veggies from your garden – boost the health of a heritage fruit tree on your land – or grow your most radiant flowers yet? Learn gardening basics and explore more advanced topics of horticulture, too, when University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Agent Christopher Jones hosts a weekly class that starts Jan. 15 and continues Tuesdays weekly from 12:30 – 3:15 p.m. featuring expert guest speakers from Gila County and the University of Arizona.

Taught here in Payson at the community college campus at 201 N. Mud Springs Rd., you’ll find it listed online as AGR230 ‘Gardening and Landscape.’

Christopher Jones and his guest speakers will host a weekly lecture and provide hands-on activities and field trips to make this course exceptionally informative and well-tailored to northern Gila County.

Did you know this is among other classes offered free to students 55 years of age and older? Ask about the senior waiver when you register.

For those under age 55, the cost of the course includes standard tuition and fees.

The text is the Arizona Master Gardener Manual, available online from UA Cooperative Extension Publications. You can register in person at Gila County Community College, by phone at 928-468-8039, or at gilaccc.org.

This class also provides training and opportunities to become a Master Gardener volunteer. A Master Gardener receives certification after successfully completing the course, registering as an official University of Arizona Cooperative Extension volunteer, and remaining active by conducting at least 50 hours of volunteer educational service in the following 12 months.

Any student with a disability may request reasonable accommodation, such as a sign language interpreter, by contacting Elsa Bobier at 928-267-3112.

Requests should be made as early as possible to allow time to arrange the accommodation.