Sunday, November 8, 2009

Rejected

In this Saturday morning's email I found my rejection letter for the MN Master Gardener program. The story goes like this.

I'd heard of this group way back when I was in living in Iowa. The master gardeners that I knew had nice yards, and that's about all really. So having lots of other club and volunteer activities to keep me busy I really never considered it as a group for me.

But then last winter I was listening to one of my favorite shows - Good Food with Evan Kleiman, and she was interviewing a woman who was a master gardener. This woman's take on the program is that its all about volunteering in your community - farmer's markets, urban gardening, nutrition education. And I thought - Now that's a group for me.

Here in MN, the program is run out of County extension offices. I'm in the county that includes Minneapolis, so I thought they could use someone like me who is into urban gardening etc, is an environmental specialist, and whose had lots of volunteer experience.

Turns out I was wrong, and here's probably why.

I made it clear (in a nice way) that I'm into vegetable gardening, composting...things like that, and that advising people on why their roses have black spots was really not my interest.

I kinda let on that I was not totally 100% on board with advising on only U of MN research proven techniques (which can include the use of pesticides, herbicides, that sort of thing).

But the kicker may have been telling them that I wanted to have the master gardener title so that when I do these things (like my no mow lawn), my neighbors might think...well, she's a master gardener, she must know what she's doing. Instead of looking at me like I'm a bit batty.

So a little part of me is bummed - everyone likes to get the job they interviewed for. But, on the other hand I am a bit relieved. It was two nights per week plus full day Saturday classes for two months, in the dead of winter down on the U of MN campus, plus I'd have to PAY THEM $500, so that they would let me volunteer. The outcome may have been for the best in the end.

Maybe I'll take a sewing class or something instead. I cannot find pants that fit me, I'm just shrinking away. I want to try to make some simple euro-fashioned skirts.

2 comments:

Melissa said...

Major bummer dude. You could always reapply next year or are there other places that you could get your Master Gardner title?

melissa

Melissa Lauterbach Barrett said...

There will be no re-applying. And no, since I live in Hennepin County the U of MN extension is my only option. You must stay in your county. Honestly, if its just a bunch of ornamental gardeners, I'm not interested.