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AMGA Outstanding Newsletter Award Recipients

2024 Flowers and Friends-Claybank Master Gardener Association, Association Newsletter (less than 32 AMGA members)

Gardeners’ Gab, Shelby County Master Gardeners Association, Association Newsletter (33-59 AMGA members)

The Garden Plot, Wiregrass Master Gardener Association, Association Newsletter (60+ AMGA members)

2023 The Prairie Mud – Capital City Master Gardeners (Associations with 61 or more AMGA Members with a website)

2022 Garden Thyme – East Central AL (Associations up to 32 AMGA members without a website)

All the Dirt – Cherokee County MGA (Associations with 33-59 AMGA members with a website)

The Dirt – Mobile County MGA (Associations with 60 or more AMGA members with a website)

2021 Dirty Digs – Autauga MG (Associations with 60 or more members with at website)

2020 Sprouts – Calhoun County MG (Associations up to 32 AMGA members without a website

Garden Buzzzz – Central Alabama MG (Associations with 60 or more AMGA members with awebsite)

2019 Sprigs and Sprouts – Limestone County MGA (Associations with 60 or more AMGA members)

2018 Dirty Digs – Autauga County MG (Association with 51 members 33-59 AMGA members

Grass Roots – Baldwin County MG (Associations with 60 or more AMGA members)

2017 We Grow Stuff – Marshall County MGA (Associations with 60 or fewer AMGA members)

The Garden Plot – Wiregrass MGA (Association with 61 or more AMGA members)

2016 Leaf Notes – Lee County MGA

2015 The Dirt – Mobile County MGA (Associations with 61 or more AMGA members)

Dirty Digs – Autauga County MGA (Associations with 60 or fewer AMGA members)

2014 Garden Thymes – Master Gardeners of North Alabama

2013 The Garden Plot – Wiregrass MGA

2012 Prairie Mud – Capital City MGA

2011 Coffee County Cultivators – Coffee County MGA

The mission of the Alabama Master Gardeners Association, Inc. is to assist and support the Alabama Cooperative Extension System in its education outreach program. AMGA also supports the local Master Gardener Associations in their pursuit of continuing education in the field of horticulture, providing volunteer service through horticultural based assistance education, and community projects.