Who We Are and What We Do
The Master Gardeners of Davidson County (MGofDC) are an Extension of the Institute of Agriculture at the University of Tennessee. Tennessee Extension Master Gardeners are trained volunteers that help the Extension Service provide sound, practical, research-based information to county residents about their home horticulture. All volunteers are trained with 40 hours of horticultural classes and return 40 hours of volunteer community service through their Extension office.
We were founded in 1986 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with the mission to promote gardening and home horticulture through education, environmental stewardship, and volunteerism.
In 2019, our volunteers contributed a total of 10,479 volunteer hours toward community service and education projects in Nashville and Davidson County with an in-kind value of more than $266,480.97.
We operate five educational garden sites through collaborative partnerships: Demonstration & Educational Gardens at Ellington Agricultural Center, Harding Garden at Belle Meade, Historic Nashville City Cemetery, the Kitchen Gardens at Andrew Jackson’s Hermitage and the Tennessee Agricultural Museum Heirloom Garden. We also have on-going community outreach programs throughout the year.
We meet at 6:30pm on the second Thursday of every month. See Calendar for details.
In the event of inclement weather, all MGofDC meetings and activities will be suspended when Metro Nashville Public Schools close.