CLEMSON, S.C. — To better understand the needs of all South Carolinians who seek home gardening knowledge, the Clemson Cooperative Extension Horticulture Program Team is conducting a statewide needs assessment survey. Even those who have not started any kind of gardening and simply have an interest are invited to participate, as all levels of feedback from the survey will help the team better understand all citizens’ interests in home horticulture.
Interest in home gardening has flourished throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. In response, Clemson Extension’s Horticulture team is evaluating the best ways to meet the growing public demand for gardening knowledge.
Consumer Horticulture Extension Agents focus on everything related to home gardening. These days, home gardening encompasses many different areas of interest, from growing fruits, vegetables, and herbs to establishing pollinator habitats and building healthy lawns. Indoor gardening with houseplants and patio gardening in containers are also surging in popularity.
To better understand the needs of all South Carolinians, the Horticulture team is conducting a statewide needs assessment survey. Your feedback from the survey will help the team better understand all citizens’ interests in home horticulture.
Clemson Extension was established in 1914 to provide unbiased, research-based education to the people of South Carolina. “Even if you have never gardened before but have an interest, we would like your input,” says Cory Tanner, Horticulture Program Team Director for Clemson Extension. “Hearing South Carolinians’ voices ensures we deliver the gardening information you want and need in the best ways possible.”
You can complete the survey at: https://clemson.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cSGDTDnH8czMpVA
For free resources about home gardening in South Carolina, visit Clemson Extension’s Home & Garden Information Center at https://hgic.clemson.edu. And to learn more about other Clemson Extension programs and services, visit https://www.clemson.edu/extension/
–Dawn White, Clemson Extension