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Garden, Landscape, & small acreage

The Horticulture Program is a free consultation service provided to all Park County residents. This service connects residents with the professional knowledge and education of the University of Wyoming to provide research based information to inform property owner’s decisions on their gardening, landscaping, and land ownership endeavors.

Take advantage of this great service today by walking-in, calling, or emailing Ted about your gardening, landscaping, and small acreage questions.

Take advantage of our services today by participating in our educational programs, one on one consultation, and watch for our articles in the local paper.

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People setting up garden beds with master Gardener logo in corner
People setting up garden beds with master Gardener logo in corner

Master Gardeners

The University of Wyoming Extension Master Gardener program connects residents across the state with science-based horticulture training, volunteer service opportunities, and resources to promote healthy landscapes and thriving gardens in Wyoming’s unique environment.

Park County Coordinator

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Resources

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Yard & Garden

Gardening and growing food in Wyoming is not always easy, but it can be rewarding and help to supply you with fresh fruits and vegetables. These resources can help you get started, from knowing when to plant to what varieties of plants do well in Wyoming. All resources are from the University of Wyoming (UW) Extension, unless otherwise noted.

Partners

Events

Harvest Wyoming 2026

The Harvest Wyoming Annual Conference brings together agricultural producers, educators, and industry leaders to explore innovative strategies and practical solutions for Wyoming’s unique farming challenges. Register at the link below to connect, learn, and grow.

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News

Reduced Horticulturist hours

We regret to inform you that due to recent budget cuts from reductions in property tax revenue, our horticulturist position has been reduced to 1/4 time.

This was not a decision made by our office, and we share in your disappointment. We know how much our horticulture programming means to the residents we serve — from lawn, garden, pest, and small acreage support and education to the care of shared green spaces — and we wish we could continue offering the same level of service.

Despite this setback, we remain dedicated to providing meaningful resources and support to our community. We appreciate your understanding and continued patience as we navigate these changes together.