Home Horticulture
Agriculture Enhancement
Hull
Home & Consumer Horticulture
Horticulture programming in Gallatin County is among the more popular ANR programming. The Horticulture for Homeowners series of programs has been a very successful series of classes. The CEC recommended that this series be expanded to bring more detailed information on a wider variety of horticultural topics to a larger audience.
Long-term outcomes include: residents getting more enjoyment from their outdoor space due to beautification efforts; residents getting the satisfaction of growing their own fruits and vegetables; residents getting more exercise from the gardening experience; residents saving money by growing things, or doing tasks, that they may otherwise feel inclined to pay others for.
Program participants will begin or expand their fruit and vegetable gardens as well as become more comfortable in making changes to their home landscape.
Program participants will gain knowledge of landscape design, installation, and maintenance. Home fruit and vegetable gardeners will gain detailed knowledge of variety selection, irrigation practices, disease and insect control, and alternative methods of growing produce.
Initial Outcome:
Indicator: Program participants gain detailed horticultural knowledge in terms of vegetable gardening and creating outdoor living spaces.
Method: Post-program surveys
Timeline: 1 month
Intermediate Outcome:
Indicator: Participants will begin or expand their home vegetable garden or home landscape
Method: Follow-up survey
Timeline: 3 - 6 months
Long-term Outcome:
Indicator: Participants will decrease the amount of money spent on groceries as a result of growing their own produce.
Method: Follow-up survey
Timeline: 6 - 9 months
Audience: Gallatin County Residents
Project or Activity: 3 Part Vegetable Gardening for Vegetable Gardeners Series
Content or Curriculum: ID-128, et.al.
Inputs: Funds for materials, supplies, and advertising
Date: Spring 2018
Audience: Gallatin County Residents
Project or Activity: Home Landscaping 101, 2 part series which teaches and demonstrates skills pertaining to landscape design (part 1), and installation and maintenance (part 2).
Content or Curriculum: U.K. publication where applicable, most will be in-house produced.
Inputs: funds for materials, supplies, and advertising.
Date: Spring 2018
Audience: Gallatin County Seasoned Citizens
Project or Activity: "Gardening Through the Ages"
Content or Curriculum: Designed for senior citizens, or those with physical limitations, this program will show gardening methods, tools, and equipment that makes gardening doable for most anyone. As a part of this project, 2 more raised bed gardens will be established at the Gallatin County Senior Center.
Inputs: County developed curriculum, $ for materials, supplies and samples
Date: Spring 2018
Audience: Gallatin County Residents
Project or Activity: "The Edible Landscape"
Content or Curriculum: Classroom program emphasizing how fruits, vegetables, and herbs can be inserted into the ornamental landscape without detracting from the landscape's aesthetic beauty. Container gardening will also be discussed.
Inputs: Agent time, UK publications, county developed curriculum, $ for materials and supplies
Date: Spring 2018
Author: David Hull
Major Program: Home & Consumer Horticulture
Early on during the COVID-19 situation, many grocery stores exhibited some food shortages in many of the aisles. This in turn, led to panic-buying which only exasperated the situation. These food shortages had a lot to do with the resurgence in the popularity of home vegetable gardening.As a result of this, the Gallatin County Extension Service has been inundated with requests for information on home vegetable gardening. In response to these requests, the ANR Agent assembled packets of informati