Home Horticulture - Lakeside Commons Educational GardensPlan of Work
Campbell County CES
Title:
Home Horticulture - Lakeside Commons Educational Gardens
MAP:
Home Horticulture - Lakeside Commons Educational Gardens
Agents Involved:
Stolz, Turner, Vaughn
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Health Leadership Program
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Home & Consumer Horticulture
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Master Gardener
Situation:
The Lakeside Commons Educational Gardens provide an educational and research resource for gardeners of all ages and experiences with up-to-date techniques and
varieties. This hands on garden demonstrates to our community sustainable approaches that we can implement in our landscape decisions. Campbell County is centrally located within a population of approximately 90,000. 85% of the county is considered urban. Research has shown that pesticide runoff and pollution is as much or more a residential problem that agricultural. Yard waste accounts for 46% of what goes into landfills. The agent and technicians need to remain up-to-date in the latest horticulture research and practices to better provide residents with research-based recommendations for successful growing of turf, fruits, vegetables and landscape plants.
Long-Term Outcomes:
Continue to be recognized for the demonstration of new production methods as well as proven releases of varieties and plants. Implementation of a marketing plan to coincide with the new parking lot increasing visitors by 35%. Construct a kiosk to disseminate information as well as measure the number of visitors to the gardens.
Intermediate Outcomes:
The addition of three new demonstration beds as well as the teaching of 15 new
hands-on horticulture classes.
Initial Outcomes:
Increase the number of visitors as well as events in the gardens. Form a marketing committee to develop a plan for marketing the Lakeside Commons Educational Gardens for the next 5 years. Construction of a new garden storage facility. Improve and expand current irrigation system.
Evaluation:
Long-Term Outcome: Install garden kiosk to disseminate seasonal garden information.
Indicator: Increase in foot traffic in gardens and contacts from visitors
Method: survey, face-to-face conversation
Timeline: April 2018
Intermediate Outcome: Demonstration beds installed.
Indicator: Increase in people seeking information on new plants and growing methods.
Method: Personal conversations, educational classes
Timeline: ongoing
Initial Outcome: Increase in knowledge and use of environmental BMP gardening practicesIndicator: Participants utilizing environmental & BMP gardening practices
Method: survey, written evaluations
Timeline: ongoing
Learning Opportunities:
Audience: Gardening enthusiasts
Project or Activity: demonstration and hands-on programs
Content or Curriculum: Proven Techniques
Inputs: Horticulture Agent, Horticulture Technicians, MG volunteers
Date: July 2018-June 2019Audience: General Public
Project or Activity: sustainable landscape
Content or Curriculum: Rain garden, rain barrel, BMP’s for home landscape and lawn
Inputs: Horticulture Agent, Horticulture Technicians, UK Specialists
Date: July 2018-June 2019
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