Success StoryGO NATIVE EXPO
GO NATIVE EXPO
Author: Sharon Flynt
Planning Unit: Scott County CES
Major Program: Master Gardener
Plan of Work: Environmental Education
Outcome: Intermediate Outcome
GO NATIVE: Scott County Master Gardeners Garden EXPO
In March, 2019, the Scott Co. Master Gardeners’ annual GARDEN EXPO returned with the theme of GO NATIVE. The Expo had 151 attendees who all took part in the demonstrations, classes and vendors such as: raised bed gardening, the history of PAWPAWS, and how to grow them, Good For You Dessert food Demonstration, Salad Dressing recipe SNAP healthy foods, composting, soils, seed swap and sale; how to construct a garden wreath out of a hose, fairy gardens for kids, Native Plants Emily Ellingson, Native Plants Curator State Arboretum At University Of Kentucky Twenty Common Weeds Of Scott Co: Identification & Management Options by Shawn Wright, Horticultural Specialist University Of Kentucky CAFÉ VENDORS- Mccarty Landscaping -Ironweed Native Plant Nursery -Dave Leonard, Tree Specialist -Wild Birds Unlimited -Funnel Cakes -Bluegrass Dry Stone Conservancy .
As one EXPO-goer observed, “This gets better every year; keep on doing what you are doing.”
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