Environmental awareness and improvements
Agriculture, Horticulture and Environmental Awareness
David Koester, Gina Ligon
Backyard Streams
4-H Health Core Curriculum
Home & Consumer Horticulture
Urban Environments (water issues)
Census shows that Boone County is now considered over 50% urban. With this number growing yearly more and more of our community members have less contact with the natural environment. More of our landscape is being converted into manicured lawn. Homeowners have shown interest in keeping/creating habitat for wildlife in both lawn and large acreage areas.
Habitat improvement practices will increase the biodiversity of native flora and fauna within communities, promoting further positive environmental change.
Participants will implement habitat improvements on their properties.
Participants will learn habitat management and improvement methods for landscaping in their lawns.
Participants will learn ways to improve and conserve natural growing areas such as woodlots and former farmlands.
Initial Outcome: Participants will learn ways to improve and conserve natural growing areas such as woodlots and former farmlands.
Indicator: improved knowledge of woodlot management for various uses
Method: survey
Timeline: fall
Intermediate Outcome: Participants will implement habitat improvements on their properties.
Indicator: number of improvements made
Method: post-survey
Timeline: as program opportunities occur
Long-term Outcome: Habitat improvement practices will increase the biodiversity of native flora and fauna within communities, promoting further positive environmental change.
Indicator: landowners improving habitats
Method: landowner initiated assessment by wildlife and forestry specialists
Timeline: yearly
Audience: Homeowners
Project or Activity: Planting for Pollinators
Content or Curriculum: Pollinators in the garden
Inputs: Agents, horticulture techs
Date: July, August, September 2019
Audience: Homeowners, Community Members
Project or Activity: Hike the Trails
Content or Curriculum: Self-guided tour on the nature trails with native plant identification.
Inputs: Hort Tech, volunteers
Date: May, June 2020 July, August, September, October 2019
Audience: Homeowners
Project or Activity: Composting
Content or Curriculum: Composting program to educate homeowners how to use yard waste and food scrapes to create soil for their garden.
Inputs: Agents, Hort Tech
Date: Feb 2020
Author: David Koester
Major Program: Pesticide Safety – Plant Pests
Providing commercial pesticide training to Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana tri- state residents is a priority for the Boone County Extension Horticulture Program. Misapplication of pesticides and fertilizers has lasting health and pollution effects. Recertification requirements for commercial applicators guarantees their having to attend regular update meetings. Getting pertinent topics addressed at these meetings is a priority. We involve the Kentucky Department of Agriculture Division of Pesti