Home Horticulture - - Master Gardener Volunteers and the Lakeside Commons Educational GardensPlan of Work

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Campbell County CES

Title:
Home Horticulture - - Master Gardener Volunteers and the Lakeside Commons Educational Gardens
MAP:
Home Horticulture
Agents Involved:
Stolz, Turner
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Horticulture, Consumer and Home
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Master Gardener
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Water and Soil Quality and Conservation
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Community Leadership Development
Situation:

The Northern Kentucky Master Gardener program is a joint effort between Boone, Kenton, and Campbell Counties. This unique collaboration allows us to consistently have a quality program of 130 Northern KY residents returning 80% of their hours to extension programs. Demand for home horticulture information continue to increase for Kentucky County Extension offices. The KY Ext. Master Gardener (EMG) Program develops trained volunteers to assist county Extension staff in meeting this need for research-based information and public outreach. 50 counties in Kentucky have a Master Gardener Program with an annual savings of $900,000/year while conducting over 300 education classes throughout the state. 


In Campbell County, we have at least 25 dedicated volunteers who provide assistance with programming throughout the county reaching a diverse audience in many communities. Majority of outreach programming takes place in the Lakeside Commons Educational Gardens. These 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 they can implement into their landscaping decisions. Campbell County is centrally located within a population of approximately 90,000.  Eighty five percent of the county is considered urban. Teaching youth and families in the urban communities will increase awareness of food security and provide resources to make better healthy life-style choices.




Long-Term Outcomes:

The public has a positive perception of EMG volunteers as reliable sources for home horticulture information. EMG Volunteers extend the educational outreach of the Cooperative Extension Service in areas such as community gardens, youth gardening, environmentally sustaining lawn and garden practices, educational gardens, and other topics. EMG Volunteers continue to be recognized for the demonstration of new production methods as well as proven releases of varieties and plants. 



 

Intermediate Outcomes:

The addition of new demonstration/trial bed. The addition of virtual programs with clients and MG volunteers as a result of COVID-19.


Initial Outcomes:

Participants gain knowledge in many aspects of home horticulture.

Increase the number of visitors and programs in the educational gardens.



 

Evaluation:

Long-term Outcome: Increase in certified Master Gardeners to expand programming throughout the county
 Indicator: participants become certified Master Gardeners
 Method: completing volunteer hours at extension-approved sites
 Timeline: 2021-2022

 Intermediate Outcome: Increase in knowledge and use of environmental BMP gardening practices
 Indicator: survey
 Method: virtual and hands-on programming
 Timeline: 2021-2022

Initial Outcome: Engage new garden users
 Indicator: survey
Method: provide space for youth and families to engage in outdoor interactive environmental learning
Timeline: 2021-2022


 

Learning Opportunities:


Audience: Train new participants in the Master gardener program 
Project or Activity: Master Gardener class held in Campbell (hybrid)
Inputs: Horticulture Agent, Horticulture Technicians, UK Specialists, Master Gardener Volunteers
Date: Winter 2021-2022

 

Audience: Gardening Enthusiasts 
Project or Activity: Demonstrations and hands-on programming held in the Lakeside Educational Gardens
Inputs: Horticulture Agent, Horticulture Technicians, Master Gardener Volunteers
Date: 2021-2022

 

Audience: Youth, families and community exploring nature
Project or Activity: Interactive displays to adopt practices such as, but not limited to: rain garden, rain barrel, plant selection, vegetable gardening, sensory gardening, and sustainable best management practices for the home landscape and lawn
Inputs: Horticulture Agent, Horticulture Technicians, Master Gardener Volunteers
Date: 2021-2022

 

Audience: Home gardeners 
Project or Activity: Provide soil testing and plant diagnostics services to help gardeners implement BMP into their landscape 
Inputs: Horticulture Agent, Horticulture Technicians, UK Specialists, Master Gardener Volunteers
Date: 2021-2022

Audience: Food Pantry 
Audience:  Food Pantry

Project or Activity: teach growing techniques to participants, harvest produce and donate to local pantry. Provide educational material for cooking and meal prep
Inputs: Horticulture Agent, Horticulture Technicians, Master Gardener Volunteers, FCS agents, SNAP, and collaboration with local agencies such as: FUEL NKU Food Pantry, Hosea House, Brighton Center
Date: 2021-2022




Success Stories

Home horticulture Program Series

Author: Sarah Imbus

Major Program: Horticulture, Consumer and Home

The beginning of 2023 brought fresh ideas and horticulture programming. Funday Monday started off the programming series with garden craft ideas during the winters months. After the August series in 2022, with popular demand, Funday Monday was a new series lead by horticulture technician, Terri Turner to provide winter horticulture craft projects. Mason Bee and Bonsai 101 was hosted at Extension and taught my two Northern Kentucky Master Gardeners. During both of these informative classes,

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