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Daejeon Cultivates a City of Gardens with Citizen Gardener Program

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-04-05 15:00:28
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Daejeon Metropolitan City is actively fostering a vibrant garden culture by launching its full-fledged "Citizen Gardener Training Program" for 2025, running until May 28th.

This initiative, grounded in Daejeon's "Ordinance on the Creation and Promotion of Garden Culture," aims to empower residents to become active participants in greening the city. The program operates on a citizen gardener certification system and features a comprehensive 80-hour curriculum, split into 32 hours of theoretical learning and 48 hours of practical application.

Thirty selected trainees will delve into a wide range of essential gardening topics. The curriculum covers fundamental garden theory, plant propagation techniques, pest and disease management, hands-on team-based garden creation projects, and insightful field trips to exemplary green spaces.

Upon successful completion of the training, these newly certified citizen gardeners will play a crucial role as "green culture practitioners" throughout Daejeon. Their activities will include the upkeep of community-driven gardens and urban forests, as well as participation in the creation of new urban green spaces, contributing directly to a greener and more beautiful city.

Park Young-cheol, Director General of Daejeon Metropolitan City's Green Space and Ecology Bureau, emphasized the significant role of citizen gardeners in realizing Daejeon's vision as a green city. "Citizen gardeners are vital agents in leading the way towards a greener Daejeon," stated Director General Park. "We are committed to continuously expanding the foundation for citizen participation to further spread garden culture throughout our community."

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The overall vision for Daejeon as a "garden city": Elaborating on the city's long-term goals for urban greening and the role of citizen involvement in achieving this vision would provide a broader context.
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