Success StoryAdvancement of Master Gardeners Plant Problem Identification Abilities through Continuing Education.



Advancement of Master Gardeners Plant Problem Identification Abilities through Continuing Education.

Author: Jamie Dockery

Planning Unit: Fayette County CES

Major Program: Master Gardener

Plan of Work: Leadership Development

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome


The Master Gardener program is a CAFE featured program and a major initiative for participating counties. Many Master Gardener volunteers assist county agents by accepting samples, completing homeowner site visits, fielding phone calls from homeowners, and/or providing general diagnostic assistance. As diagnosis of plant problems is a challenging and often intimidating process, many volunteers are timid to participate in these programs. In order to provide Master Gardeners with additional education and experience with plant disease diagnosis, the Advanced Plant Disease Diagnosis Master Gardener Program Part 2 was developed. 

This 4 hour program consists of a 45 minute presentation that provides a quick review of plant pathogens and the diagnostic process, as well as an introduction to steps for making recommendations to clients. Participants spend 2 hours working through a series of case studies to determine the potential causes of plant problems, along with developing a recommendation for clients. Case studies were developed to mimic real life situations, such as difficult clients and inadequate samples. All case studies required participants to work with live plant samples. The program concludes with a group discussion of the appropriate recommendations for each case study. 

 A survey of participants showed an increase in understanding of diagnosis of plant problems 57% and management recommendations 55%. Individuals that participated in the program indicated an increased level of confidence in the areas of establishing next steps in determining possible causes 57%, working through the diagnostic process 62%, Working with challenging clients 55%, and making management recommendations 55%. All  attendees indicated that they wanted to learn more on the topic. Several individuals commented that the program increased their confidence in diagnostics. Through this train-the-trainer program, Master Gardeners gain skills and knowledge that can be used to educate the numerous individuals they have contact with.  






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