HorticulturePlan of Work

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Warren County CES

Title:
Horticulture
MAP:
Home & Consumer Horticulture
Agents Involved:
Joanna Coles & Kristin Hildabrand
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Home & Consumer Horticulture
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Master Gardener
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Urban Environments (water issues)
Situation:

Out of 131 million homes in the US, 100 million of them have a yard or garden. (Solutions, 2010). Demand for home horticulture information continues to increase for Kentucky county Extension offices. The Kentucky Extension Master Gardener (EMG) Program develops trained volunteers to assist county Extension staff in meeting this need for research-based information and public outreach. As the popularity of do-it-yourself projects rises among homeowners the demand for education for these new, transplanted or experienced gardeners continues to increase. The population of Kentucky continues to migrate to urban areas thus increasing impervious surface and subsequent runoff and impairments to water quality. EPA has imposed regulations on 104 Municipal Separate Storm Sewer (MS4) permitted communities with populations of 10,000 or more to educate and involve the public in their permit plans. Increased consumer awareness, general/beginning horticulture education, and increased participation in horticulture were selected as primary issues by the Horticulture Advisory Council and the Warren County Extension Council.

Producers in Warren County continue to explore new options to diversify farming operations since the decline of tobacco production. Producers of horticultural crops must continue to meet the increasing demands of consumers which include fresh, locally produced foods with an emphasis on sustainable practices. Education in production and marketing will be a key component for producers to be successful in these markets. The Warren County Extension Council and Commercial Horticulture Advisory Council were involved in collecting data and prioritizing key areas of concentration.

Long-Term Outcomes:

•Producers will increase profitability while they investigate new crops, production practices, and marketing avenues.

•More individuals will grow their own fruits and vegetables saving money of their grocery bills.

•Individuals will utilize sound environmental practices and trained volunteers will economically impact Warren County.

Intermediate Outcomes:

•Consumers and producers will adopt extension recommendation, by developing self-supported gardens; make proactive changes in their environmental practices.

•Extension Master Gardener volunteers have positive perceptions of their role as reliable sources for home horticulture information.

Initial Outcomes:

•Participants will learn the skills necessary to be successful in their particular horticulture endeavor.

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Knowledge gained in the area of Horticulture

Indicator: Individuals state that they gain knowledge and aspire to implement the practice

Method: Post education evaluation

Timeline: Throughout the year



Intermediate Outcome: Individuals implement practices learned during educational activities

Indicator: Number or practices implemented

Method: Follow up survey

Timeline: 6-8 weeks following program



Long-term Outcome: Consumer and Commercial Horticulturalist

Indicator: Participants who adopt recommended practices or see a positive economic impact

Method: Word of mouth, observation, follow up surveys

Timeline: Ongoing


Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Professional in commercial and home horticulture

Project or Activity: Horticulture Website & Facebook

Content or Curriculum: Up-to-date information for producers

Inputs: Promotional materials, visual aids

Date: Ongoing throughout the year


Audience: Homeowners

Project or Activity: Extension Master Gardener Program

Content or Curriculum: Kentucky Extension Master Gardener curriculum

Inputs: Conference room, paper material, time

Date: Throughout the year Fall 2017


Audience: Home Gardeners

Project or Activity: Special Interest Horticulture

Content or Curriculum: Home Gardening

Inputs: Crafts, Flowers, material

Date: Throughout the year


Audience: Home Gardeners

Project or Activity: Conservation Horticulture

Content or Curriculum: Home Gardening, Environmental Resources

Inputs: Barrels, hands on demonstrations

Date: Throughout the year


Audience: Homeowners

Project or Activity: Lawn Management

Content or Curriculum: Sustainable practices, Seeding, Lawn Maintenance and Care

Inputs: Meeting space, time, mail outs, speakers

Date: Spring 2018


Audience: Homeowners

Project or Activity: Backyard Gardening

Content or Curriculum: Sustainable practices for vegetables and fruit in the home lawn

Inputs: Meeting space, time, mail outs, speakers, handouts

Date: Throughout the Year






Success Stories

Get the Scoop Radio Show Reaches New Extension Clientele in South Central Kentucky

Author: Kristin Hildabrand

Major Program: Home & Consumer Horticulture

In an effort to reach more Kentucky residents about the mission of the University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service, the Agriculture and Horticulture Extension Agents created a new educational program. In the fall of 2016, a member of the Barren County Extension Council and account manager for the local radio station, WGGC, approached agents about the possibility of developing a radio show. Each show would last 5 minutes in length and give listeners a daily dose of timely research-based

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Cultivating Warren County Extension Master Gardeners

Author: Kristin Hildabrand

Major Program: Master Gardener

Extension Master Gardeners are an asset to their communities. They are eager to learn new gardening trends and practices, exchange ideas with other gardeners, and possess a desire and passion for volunteering in their community on a number of service projects through educational programs. At the end of 2018, the Warren County Cooperative Extension Service gained 10 new Extension Master Gardener volunteers to the program after earning 40 hours of volunteer service. Warren County Extension Ma

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SOKY Marketplace: A Treasure in Downtown Bowling Green, KY

Author: Kristin Hildabrand

Major Program: Farmer's Markets

The SOKY Marketplace is a unique venue that has added value to the Downtown Bowling Green, KY scene. First established in 2014, this historic location has continued to grow and now offers many things including the upstairs commercial kitchen, outdoor farmers’ market pavilion for local food producers to offer fresh seasonal produce on a weekly basis, as well as the Crop Shop that extends the farmers market during the weekdays on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons from 3:00pm until

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