K-State Garden Hour – 2022 Line-Up
If you haven’t participated in the K-State Garden Hour in the past, plan to start this year! The K-State Garden Hour began in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic as a way for K-State Research and Extension horticulture experts to share research-based information to gardeners of all abilities and experience. Due to the overwhelming success, the K-State Garden Hour continued through 2021 and is gearing up for this year!
The 2022 lineup has been announced and it is full of great topics. Each program is held online from 12 noon to 1 p.m. (CST), including a 45-minute presentation and 10-15 minutes for viewer questions.
“We are excited to offer a new round of webinars in 2022, based on the topics our participants requested most,” said Matthew McKernan, a K-State Research and Extension horticulture agent in Sedgwick County. “There’s no better time than the cold, winter months to be planning for next year’s garden. That’s why, whether you are wanting to grow more produce from next year’s garden, or redesign your landscape next year, our K-State Garden Hour webinars will kick off the new year to will get your garden started right in 2022.”
A one-time registration gives viewers free access to all of the 2022 sessions, which include:
- Feb. 2 – Indoor Seed Starting.
- March 2 – Landscape Design 101.
- April 6 – Pollinator Plans for Continuous Food Sources.
- May 4 – New and Improved Annual Flower Varieties.
- June 1 – Organic Pest Management for Vegetable Gardens.
- July 6 – Growing Culinary Mushrooms at Home.
- Aug. 3 – Landscaping for Wildlife.
- Sept. 7 – Recommended Trees for Kansas.
- Oct. 5 – Improving Soil Health in the Landscape and Garden.
- Nov. 2 – Wildlife Damage Prevention and Control in the Lawn and Garden.
- Dec. 7 – Accessible Gardening for All.
In 2021, the K-State Garden Hour was watched by viewers in 39 states, five countries and four continents. Between February and December, the program drew 16,326 viewers, including a single-session high of 1,034 live viewers for a workshop on container gardening.
To register for this free, on-line series, visit: http://www.ksre-learn.com/KStateGardenHour
Krista Harding is a K-State Research and Extension Horticulture agent assigned to Southwind District. She may be reached at kharding@ksu.edu or 620-244-3826.
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