Tuscaloosa County Master Gardeners

Tuscaloosa County Master Gardeners

Share

Master Gardeners are trained volunteers sharing love and knowledge of gardening, also serving a vital role with Alabama Cooperative Extension System

Purpose of the Alabama Master Gardener Volunteer program
- To increase the availability of horticultural information to Alabama
- To improve quality of life with community projects related to our mission

05/20/2026
05/15/2026

Please help support the UA Arboretum!

04/24/2026

Plant Sale today and tomorrow.

Tiger Giving Day Homepage | Auburn University 03/20/2026

Tiger Giving Day - March 25
https://tigergiving.org/pages/tiger-giving-day-home?utm_source=email&utm_medium=TGD&utm_campaign=sneakpeek2
Donate to the Inspire Champions for Pollinator Care project!

Your gift helps protect pollinators vital to Alabama’s biodiversity and agriculture.

This Tiger Giving Day, support Pollinator Partners of Alabama as we expand statewide pollinator training. Your gift empowers communities, landowners, and professionals to protect bees, butterflies, and other pollinators vital to Alabama’s ecosystems, agriculture, biodiversity, and food systems—through education, habitat creation, and practical conservation action for generations to come statewide.

Tiger Giving Day Homepage | Auburn University Tiger Giving Day is Auburn's 24-hour online fundraising event to benefit people, programs and projects at Auburn, in our communities, and across the state.

03/20/2026

The University of Alabama Arboretum will host Nature Ramble, a free community event celebrating the beauty of nature in springtime, on Saturday, March 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hosted by the University of Alabama Arboretum and sponsored by the Department of Biological Sciences and the Barefield College of Arts and Sciences, the event will feature expert-led nature hikes departing every half hour throughout the day. Guided walks will highlight topics such as wildflowers, trees, birds, insects, amphibians, reptiles, and more. In addition to the hikes, visitors can enjoy educational tables and activities, hosted by campus and community groups, door prizes, a scavenger hunt, and food available for purchase from Urban Cookhouse. Nature Ramble is open to students, families, and community members interested in learning more about local plants, wildlife, and ecosystems while exploring the Arboretum’s trails during peak spring bloom. Admission is free, and no registration is required. For more information, visit arboretum.ua.edu, call 205-553-3278, or email [email protected]

Want your business to be the top-listed Government Service in Tuscaloosa?

Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.

Location

Address


1800 McFarland Boulevard E #342, MidTown
Tuscaloosa, AL
35404