We are a non-profit 501c(3) organization, that enhances the efforts of the Master Gardener Program of Spokane County through fundraising and public awareness so that it may better serve our community.
The Foundation financially supports the educational outreach activities of the WSU Extension Master Gardener Program including: plant diagnostic clinics, educational demonstration gardens, classes and workshops, and training of new Master Gardeners volunteers.
Latest News & Current Events

2026 Bulb Sale
Planning is underway for this event. Watch our website for updates. Check out all the amazing bulbs that we sold in 2025 with the link below OR visit our bulbs in our demo garden at 222 N. Havana.

Friends of the MG Foundation
Time to get your 2026 Friends of the Master Gardener Foundation membership. There are lots of benefits to supporting our organization.

Support the Foundation and the Master Gardener Program – Buy a Brick
Order your custom engraved brick that will be installed at the Foundation’s Master Gardener Greenhouse.

Have you seen this tomato? It’s a mystery! We need your help figuring out what they are!
Sold during the Spokane Master Gardener Garden Fair and Plant sale under several aliases.
If you discover you didn’t get what you wanted/purchased and have one of these perpetrators that looks like this but is labeled Early Girl Plus, Brandywine Tomato, Supersweet 100, Sungold, Cherokee Purple, Better Boy Plus, or Beefsteak, contact us at gardenfair2026@gmail.com You can qualify for a buy one, get one free at the 2027 Plant Sale, or a complete refund. All we need is a photo of the cup with the name on it for the BOGO, and the photo, plus a copy of your receipt to receive a full refund.
Our Foundation financially supports:

Main Plant Clinics at 222 N Havana and satellite clinics at Cheney Public Library, Shadle Park Library, and South Hill Library

Educational opportunities for the public and other events

Master Gardener speakers at your school or organization. Talks on horticulture and environmental sustainability

Demonstration Gardens at our primary location, 222 N. Havana and the Conservation District’s Master Gardener facility, 4422 E 8th Ave