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Renew your Green Gardener Card

Your Green Gardener Certificate of Completion is good for one year. 

To renew your Certification, you need show the Green Gardener program that you have received two hours (or the equivalent) of sustainable landscaping training each year.

The information provided outlines the options for renewal of your Green Gardener Card

Opciones de Renovación Anual para 
Santa Clara Valley Green Gardener Certificate of Completion

Su clasificación como Jardinero Verde es válido para un ano.

Para mantener su clasificación, necesita cumplir dos horas de educación continuo cada añ
(u opciones equivalentes).

La información inclusa describe las varias maneras de renovar la tarjeta de Jardinero Verde


Green Gardener (GG) Card Renewal Requirements:

Annual requirement to renew your Green Gardener card is:

  • Two hours of sustainable landscaping training for Standard GGs
  • Four hours of sustainable landscaping training for Advanced GGs

Options for continuing education hours:

GG Card Renewal Forms

Renewal Form (English)
Renewal Form (Spanish)

Submitting your Renewal Information:

Please see the renewal form for submittal instructions.
  

Announcing 
Santa Clara Valley Green
Gardener Re-Certification
Classes in 2010

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SCVURPPP is an association of the thirteen cities and towns (Campbell, Cupertino, Los Altos, Los Altos Hills, Los Gatos, Milpitas, Monte Sereno, Mountain View, Palo Alto, San Jose, Santa Clara, Saratoga, Sunnyvale) in the Santa Clara Valley, together with Santa Clara County and the Santa Clara Valley Water District. Program participants share a common permit to discharge stormwater to South San Francisco Bay