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Carter County CES

Title:
Horticulture
MAP:
Horticulture
Agents Involved:
Rebecca Konopka
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Horticulture, Consumer and Home
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Local Food Systems
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Horticulture, Commercial
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Small Farm Diversification
Situation:

In 2018 the National Gardening Survey indicated that 77% of American households garden in some way. Other estimates reveal that consumer horticulture and supporting industries contribute nearly $200 billion to the US economy each year and support over 2 million jobs. Recent trends indicate that more and more Americans are growing their own food (35% of households) while interests in ornamentals remains high, particularly in gardening to support pollinators and other ecological uses of plants. American gardens will continue to look to Cooperative Extension for specific answers to their gardening questions.

Source: UK Horticulture Home & Consumer Logic Model 

Long-Term Outcomes:

Homeowners & Farmer's Market vendors will: 

Increase access and variety of fresh local produce

Reduce plant loss in landscaping

Minimize environmental impact by following recommended use of pesticides, herbicides, and/or fertilizers

Added value or reduced expenses with landscaping

Improve physical, social and/or mental health

Intermediate Outcomes:

Homeowners & Farmer's Market vendors will:

Use Extension diagnostic services

Be active in gardening

Diversify plant varieties

Add native plants to landscaping

Use Integrated Pest Management practices

Adopt best practices in water quality and/or soil health

Handle chemicals safely

Initial Outcomes:

Homeowners & Farmer's Market vendors will:

Increase their knowledge of horticulture and best practices in soil health, water conservation, and chemical use

Recognize the value of diagnostic testing

Match plants to appropriate planting location

Understand the value of native plants

Discuss pollinator protection

Locate Extension horticulture resources

Observe horticulture and food preparation demonstrations

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome:  Clientele will learn basic gardening techniques

Indicator:  Produce grown

Method:Social media, Phone calls, News Articles, Meetings, Farm & Office Visits, Online Webinars, Grab & Go Bags  

Timeline:  Ongoing


Intermediate Outcome:  Clientele use diagnostic services

Indicator: Soil Tests, Plant Samples

Method:  Social media, Phone calls, News Articles, Meetings, Farm & Office Visits

Timeline:  Ongoing


Long-term Outcome:  More producers participate in Farmer's Market

Indicator:  Increase in vendors

Method: Farmer's Market Meetings & Trainings; Marketing & Promotional Materials; Social Media 

Timeline:  Ongoing

Learning Opportunities:

Audience:  Farmer's Market Vendors

Project or Activity:  Meetings, Online Webinars, Newsletters 

Content or Curriculum:  UK Plant Pathology & Horticulture Publications; Exclusives 

Inputs:  KDA, UK Specialists & Agents 

Date:  April-October


Audience:  Landowners

Project or Activity:  Newsletters, Newspaper Articles, Farm Visits, Social Media, Field Days, Meetings, Online Webinars 

Content or Curriculum:  UK Plant Pathology & Horticulture Publications

Inputs: UK Specialists, Agents

Date:  March - November 





Success Stories

4-H Gardening Partnership  

Author: Rebecca Konopka

Major Program: Agriculture

The Carter County ANR and 4-H Agents worked together with the Carter County SNAP-Ed Assistant Senior to offer a 4-H gardening program in the summer of 2021.   The seven-session series focused on gardening basics, including direct seeding, transplanting, how to read seed labels, succulent and floral care and included in-person and virtual sessions.   Each member received their own gardening tools, UK gardening publications, and a variety of seeds to plant in their own garden.  &nbs

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Floral Workshops Allow Participants to Enjoy Their Arrangements Longer

Author: Rebecca Konopka

Major Program: Horticulture, Consumer and Home

Floral Workshops Allow Participants to Enjoy Their Arrangements Longer

Based on the 2017 Census of Agriculture, Kentucky grows and sells over $51 million worth of floriculture crops annually.  The Carter County Agriculture & Natural Resources agent has recently offered two workshops to allow clientele the opportunity to learn more about floriculture and to design their own floral arrangements.  The Extension Office received donations of centerpieces and vases that were used for the workshops.  The first workshop focused on winter greene

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