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An American elm at Calvary Cemetery in Norfolk, September 2019. Norfolk Master Gardeners said this tree was 27 inches in diameter and 44 feet tall, with a canopy stretching 75 feet.
Sarah Holm / The Virginian-Pilot
An American elm at Calvary Cemetery in Norfolk, September 2019. Norfolk Master Gardeners said this tree was 27 inches in diameter and 44 feet tall, with a canopy stretching 75 feet.
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Norfolk Extension Master Gardeners is hosting free online information sessions for Norfolk adults interested in becoming Master Gardeners. The sessions, over Zoom, are at 2 p.m. Sept. 9 and 7 p.m. Sept. 10. Registration is required; visit bit.ly/3y7r8Hw (Sept. 9) or bit.ly/3xTOLU0 (Sept. 10).

After participating in a Zoom session, attendees can apply for the 2025 Master Gardener training class to be held from February to April 2025. The deadline to apply for that class is Oct. 14. 

Norfolk’s more than 160 Master Gardeners are volunteer horticulture educators working on projects throughout the city. Norfolk’s Extension Master Gardeners are affiliated with Virginia Cooperative Extension, Virginia Tech and Virginia State University.

For more info, visit nmgv.org.