Author: Amy Aldenderfer
Planning Unit: Hardin County CES
Major Program: Horticulture, Consumer and Home
Plan of Work: Agriculture Technology
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
What began as a short-term stopgap for in person programming during the 2020 Pandemic, has become a much-attended weekly horticulture program. Due to the continuing popularity of the Horticulture Webinar Wednesdays program a team of Kentucky Horticulture agents have continued to present weekly Wednesday webinars at 12:30 ET (11:30 CT) as a “lunch and learn” horticultural program. This team also includes agents, specialists, and other experts who present a 20-30-minute horticultural class to the public, with a live question and answer session between the participants and presenter at class end. All the presentations are recorded and posted to the Kentucky Hort News website (www.kentuckyhortnews.com/horticulture-webinar-wednesdays/) along with the slides, notes, a survey, and any other resource materials that the viewer may need. The live program, advertised via social media and traditional media outlets by agents and specialists, as well as the recordings, draw viewers in from across Kentucky, and the U.S. Viewers are Master Gardeners achieving Continuing Education Credits, farmers fulfilling CAIP grant requirements, and others who enjoy learning trusted horticultural principles from a researched based land grant university.
From July 2022, through June 30, 2023, a total of 1522 attendees have participated in the 28 weekly webinars. This agent has taught several webinars including: “How to Grow: Broccoli, Cabbage, and Cauliflower”, “Starting Native Perennials from Seed”, and “New Perennials for 2023.”
The Horticulture Webinar Wednesdays YouTube channel has received 70,142 views (since it first launched April 2, 2020. The channel has 1.2K subscribers. The most viewed videos on the channel include: “Growing Pawpaws” – 12K views, “Common Blueberry Planting Problems” – 10K views; “How to Start a Community Garden” – 8K views; “Backyard Black Raspberries” – 4.4K views; “The Incredible Edible Landscape” – 2.9K views; and “Top Ten Trees for Kentucky” – 2.9K views.
The audience tends to be 67.9% female and 32.1% male. Age of viewers include 27.5% ages 25-34; 25.7% ages 45-54 and 23.9% ages 65+.
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