Author: Tyson Gregory
Planning Unit: Woodford County CES
Major Program: Horticulture, Consumer and Home
Plan of Work: Environmental Quality
Outcome: Initial Outcome
In light of the increase of severe weather events, evolving climate, and biodiversity crisis, homeowners are increasingly seeking methods to uphold aesthetically pleasing landscapes while minimizing their ecological footprint. To provide local citizens with pertinent information, the Woodford County Extension Office hosted it's 6th annual Spring Gardening Workshop.
The workshop featured educational sessions led by Extension specialists and industry professionals. These sessions delved into low-spray pest control methods, plant choices that support local biodiversity and reduce maintenance needs, gardening techniques for smaller spaces, and strategies for recovering from and preparing for extreme weather events.
The program proved to be a resounding success. Out of 60 participants, 39 responded to a follow-up survey, and all reported a significant increase in their knowledge of each covered topic when compared to a pre-workshop survey. Notably, 16 of the respondents were new to the program, highlighting its reach within the Woodford County and Central Kentucky communities. This initial surge in knowledge paves the way for residents to implement sustainable practices in their own gardens, contributing to a greener and more resilient future.
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