Success StoryDevelopment of a Native Plant Garden: Demonstrating How to Incorporate Native Plants into the Garden
Development of a Native Plant Garden: Demonstrating How to Incorporate Native Plants into the Garden
Author: Annette Heisdorffer
Planning Unit: Daviess County CES
Major Program: Horticulture, Consumer and Home
Plan of Work: Agriculture Production, Management, and Environment
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Native plants used in the landscape benefit birds and pollinators. To demonstrate that native plants fit into any garden, the Extension Master Gardeners developed a 40 feet by 70 feet Native Plant Garden at the Western Kentucky Botanical Garden. To showcase the garden to the public, a native plant demonstration field day on “The Power of Native Plants: How to Add Them to Your Garden” was held in September.
Of the 17 participants who completed a self-assessment survey, 94% said that as a result of the information presented, they learned about different native plants, and 88% learned how native plants benefit birds and pollinators. After the program, 100% of the participants plan to add at least one new native plant to his or her garden.
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