Annual Volunteer Agreement Posted by cahnrs.webteam | October 10, 2013 Master Gardener Annual Volunteer Agreement Program Year*2022202320242025202620272028202920302031203220332034203520362037203820392040Name* First Last Name (Spouse or Significant Other) Optional First Last Birthday (Month and Day) OptionalAddress* Street Address Address Line 2 City AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingArmed Forces AmericasArmed Forces EuropeArmed Forces Pacific State ZIP Code Email* Work PhoneList Work Phone in MG Directory?YesNoPermitted to receive calls at work?YesNoHome PhoneBest time to call Cell PhoneStatus* YES! I will remain ACTIVE in the WSU Master Gardener Volunteer Program. I am willing to contribute 70 hours as an Intern within the two years after training, or 25 hours or more as a Veteran. I also agree to attend a minimum of 10 hours of approved training to maintain my WSU Extension Volunteer certification. I will continue to abide by the WSU Volunteer Program Guidelines, the WSU Master Gardener Pesticide Recommendation Policy and all WSU policies regarding my conduct as a WSU Volunteer and as a representative of Washington State University Extension. Please place me on the INACTIVE LIST for one year. It's time to RETIRE, so please remove my name from the mailing list. Reason for Inactive or Retired status:I wish to be a member of the Master Gardener Foundation go to membership-dues-mgfcc.cheddarup.com*The annual fee is $20, please go to membership-dues-mgfcc.cheddarup.com to complete the Foundation Application Form and submit a payment via ACH, Credit, Cash or Check.YesNoSurvey Information*Please mark on the list below, and let us know about areas of gardening interest in which you are knowledgeable and would be willing to share with the community.This could be writing articles, doing demonstrations, giving presentations, or working on a team to prepare one of the above. There is NO new survey information Edible Landscapes Raised Beds Organic Gardening Stewardship Gardening Companion Planting Composting yard wastes Worm Composting Mulches Green manure/cover crops Soils and Amendments Watering systems Greenhouse gardening Planning and Culture Extended season gardening (cold frames, hot beds, cloches, row covers) Winter Garden Heirloom Vegetables Harvesting and Storing Firewise Landscaping Landscape planning/design Plant Identification Trees- Evergreens and Deciduous Shrubs-evergreen and deciduous, flowering Ground Cover Vines Lawn new and renovation Lawn weed/ moss control Yard maintenance- renewal Transplanting Ornamentals Pruning Ornamentals Urban Forestry Seed starting & Saving Propagation- General Air Layering Cuttings Grafting/Budding Disease Management Insect Management Weed Management Biological Controls Bird/deer/elk Pest Control Mole Control Bat Control Small Fruits -General Blueberries Cane Berries Grapes Kiwis Pruning Small Fruits Tree Fruit - General Root Stock Selection Apples or Pears Asian Pears Cherries Crabapples Figs PawPaws Peaches or Apricots Persimmons Prunes and Plums Tropical/Citrus Fruits Pruning Tree Fruits Nut Trees - General Chestnuts Filberts Walnuts Waterwise/ Drought Resistant Attracting Birds Butterfly Gardens Container Planting Cottage Gardens Fragrant Gardens Formal Gardens Herb Gardens Moss Baskets Oriental Gardens Rock Gardens Sun Gardens Shade Gardens Vertical Gardens Water/Rain Gardens Wildflower Gardens Annuals Perennials Bonsai Bulbs, Corms, Tubers Cacti and Succulents Chrysanthemum Dahlias Daylilies Ferns Fuchsias Geraniums Herbs-Culinary Hostas Houseplants Hydrangea Iris Lilacs Lilies Mushrooms Native Plants Orchids Ornamental Grasses Poisonous Plants Rhododendrons & Azaleas Roses Sedum/Sempervivums Tuberous Begonias Wild Flowers Youth Gardening Adaptive/ Accessible Gardening Horticultural Therpy Beekeeping Orchard Mason Bees Bird Houses and Feeders Bat Houses Using & Drying Flowers Garden Construction Garden Furniture Trellis Lattice Construction Equipment Repair and Maintenance Carpentry/Woodworking Home or Curbside Enviro- shopping Reduce/Reuse/Recycle Household Hazardous Waste Water Quality Issues