
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 is gearing up for the fifth year!
The 2025 lineup has been announced and it is full of great topics and is hosted by K-State Research and Extension horticulture staff across the state. Sessions are held the first Wednesday of each month, online from 12 noon to 1 p.m. (CST), including a 45 minute presentation and 10-15 minutes for viewer questions.
The round of webinars in 2025, are based on the topics participants often request the most. A one-time registration gives viewers free access to all of the 2025 sessions, which include:
- February 5 – Maximizing Water Efficiency Through Drip Irrigation
- March 5 – Establishing a Native Prairie Stand at Home
- April 2 – Methods to Increasing Vegetable Yield
- May 7 – Heat Loving Perennials for Kansas
- June 4 – Native & Ornamental Grasses of Kansas
- July 2 – Cutting-Edge Efforts in Kansas Demo Gardens
- August 6 – Innovations in Horticulture Research at Kansas State University
- September 3 – Shrubs That Thrive in Kansas
- October 1 – Keys to Successful Community Garden Spaces
- November 5 – Climate Resilient Gardens
- December 3 – Gift for Gardeners
To register for this free, on-line series, visit: hnr.k-state.edu/extension/consumer-horticulture/garden-hour/ If you cannot join the live session, all sessions are recorded and can be accessed later at the same link.
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.
K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
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 is gearing up for the fifth year!
The 2025 lineup has been announced and it is full of great topics and is hosted by K-State Research and Extension horticulture staff across the state. Sessions are held the first Wednesday of each month, online from 12 noon to 1 p.m. (CST), including a 45 minute presentation and 10-15 minutes for viewer questions.
The round of webinars in 2025, are based on the topics participants often request the most. A one-time registration gives viewers free access to all of the 2025 sessions, which include:
- February 5 – Maximizing Water Efficiency Through Drip Irrigation
- March 5 – Establishing a Native Prairie Stand at Home
- April 2 – Methods to Increasing Vegetable Yield
- May 7 – Heat Loving Perennials for Kansas
- June 4 – Native & Ornamental Grasses of Kansas
- July 2 – Cutting-Edge Efforts in Kansas Demo Gardens
- August 6 – Innovations in Horticulture Research at Kansas State University
- September 3 – Shrubs That Thrive in Kansas
- October 1 – Keys to Successful Community Garden Spaces
- November 5 – Climate Resilient Gardens
- December 3 – Gift for Gardeners
To register for this free, on-line series, visit: hnr.k-state.edu/extension/consumer-horticulture/garden-hour/ If you cannot join the live session, all sessions are recorded and can be accessed later at the same link.
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.
K-State Research and Extension is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
