Home Horticulture
Improving Home Horticulture Practices
Gabby Seymour
Home & Consumer Horticulture
Backyard Streams
Local Food Systems
Sustainable Agriculture
The demand for home horticulture information continues to increase as more and more home owners are wanting to produce their own food sources, purchase locally grown foods, increase property value through lawn/landscape and focus more on the environmental issues.
Increase number of vendors, variety of local food products and profits at county Farmers' Market.
Fruit/Vegetable producers partner with local school system to provide fresh, local produce for school lunches.
Increase number of home owners planting, maintaining and harvesting their own gardens and/or increase participation in community garden projects.
Assist home owners in maintaining/improving property value.
Increase number of home owners placing value on water resources and implementing best management practices for lawn care/landscape/gardens.
Increase participation in county Farmers' Market.
Diversify types and varieties of produce grown.
Create communication lines between producers and school system concerning purchasing local produce for school lunches.
Increase number of home owners utilizing extension programming and publications concerning home gardening/lawn care/landscape.
Create gardens plans.
Create lawn care/landscape plans.
Implement one or two best management practices for gardens/lawn/landscapes.
Increase number of home owners doing soil sampling.
Create awareness of county Farmers' Market and its benefits to producers and consumers.
Introduce farm to school program to producers and school system.
Increase awareness of extension educational programs and publications concerning home horticulture practices.
Identify benefits of home gardening.
Describe how lawn care/landscape can maintain/increase property value.
Identify problem areas in urban watersheds/best management practices for home owners.
Create awareness of benefits of soil sampling for home lawn/landscape and gardens.
Initial Outcome: Home owners will be able to understand where and how they can access information about home gardening.
Indicator: Increase in participation of extension related educational programs and number of clients utilizing extension service for home gardening/lawn care and landscape issues.
Method: Observation, Self-Reporting
Timeline: 6-12 months
Intermediate Outcome: Home owners will create a garden/lawn care/landscape plant.
Indicator: Increase in number of home owners working with extension to create plans for their gardens/lawns/landscapes.
Method: Self-Reporting, Evaluations, Program Participation
Timeline: 1-2 years
Long-term Outcome: Home owners placing value on water resources and implementing best management practices for lawn care/landscape/gardens.
Indicator: Increase in number of home owners implementing best management practices.
Method: Self-Reporting, Evaluations, Visual Observation During Client Visits
Timeline: 2-4 years
Audience: Home Owners
Project or Activity: Horticulture Educational Programs
Content or Curriculum: Home Gardening, Lawn Care/Maintenance, Landscape Maintenance
Inputs: Agents, Specialist, Extension Pubs, Research Trials
Date: Continuous
Audience: General Public
Project or Activity: County Farmers' Market & Market Promotional Days
Content or Curriculum: Promoting market & purchasing locally grown produce, Plate It Up, SNAP-Ed Educational Materials
Inputs: Agents, Farmers' Market Vendors, Extension Pubs,
Date: Summer of 17-20
Audience: Home Owners
Project or Activity: Extension Educational Programming
Content or Curriculum: Addressing Water Issues/Backyard Streaming
Inputs: Agents, Specialist, Extension Pubs, Ag Water Quality Plans, Waters Laboratory
Date: Continuous
Author: John Fourqurean
Major Program: Home & Consumer Horticulture
As McLean County has several small communities spread throughout the county and fresh produce is not always available to lower income households, the McLean County Cooperative extension Service, the Agriculture Extension Agent, Family and Consumer Science Agent, 4-H Youth and the McLean County FFA teamed up in a collaborative effort to expand and upgrade a community garden in the Beech Grove community of McLean County. New raised beds were built by the local FFA chapter and soil and other amendm