Straw Bale Gardening - Kevin Karsten

Project Details by Fiscal Year
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$475
Fund Source
Arts & Cultural Heritage Fund
Recipient Type
Libraries
Status
Completed
Start Date
April 2015
End Date
April 2015
Activity Type
Education/Outreach/Engagement
Counties Affected
Rock
Rock
Project Overview
Joel will teach library patrons how to garden using straw bales. He will discuss why straw bale gardening is effective and how it can be impactful in the lives of people attending the program. The program is based on his 2013 book titled, "Straw Bale Gardens: The Breakthrough Methods for Growing Vegetables Anywhere, Earlier and with No Weeding."
Project Details
40 participated
Legal Citation / Subdivision
Laws of Minnesota for 2013 Chapter 137, Article 4, Section 2, Subdivision 4
2014 Fiscal Year Funding Amount
$475
Other Funds Leveraged
$0
Direct expenses
$475
Proposed Measurable Outcome(s)

Participants will learn there are unique and exciting methods to gardening that don't take a lot of space.

The hope is that people who feel like they can't garden will begin implementing Joel's method and learn they can.

Hopefully a new interest will develop in gardening or trying revolutionary gardening practices. On a library level, we hope people who haven't used the library much will begin exploring our books and subject matter for more revolutionary ideas and for general learning purposes.
The program will reinforce the long standing Minnesota and Midwestern tradition of self-reliance and agriculture. Participant evaluation/surveys will be collected.

Measurable Outcome(s)

1) Participants were excited to learn that straw bale gardening doesn't take a lot of space and it's easily implemented.
2) According to evaluations, people felt empowered to begin gardening and were motivated to give this type of gardening a try. Also, many patrons thought more highly of library as a place to learn about Minnesota's arts, history and culture.
3) Most participants left the presentation interested in trying the new gardening method. The presenter encouraged the patrons to stop by the library and research the types of fruits and vegetables they would like to plant. We've already checked out several gardening books so it has increased library use and library interest.
4) Several attendees responded that this will revolutionize their garden crop production. This carries on the Minnesota tradition of agriculture and improving farming practices.

Source of Additional Funds

Several bought books from the author while other's said they would check them out at the library.

Several asked to have other programs similar to this.

Chad Lewis praised, thanked and promoted libraries and encouraged people to go to the library to read more about this subject.

Anecdotal responses were taken.

Project Manager
First Name
Jim
Last Name
Trojanowski
Organization Name
Plum Creek Library System
Street Address
290 S. Lake Street, P.O. Box 697
City
Worthington
State
MN
Zip Code
56187
Phone
(507) 376-5803
Email
jtrojanowski@plumcreeklibrary.net
Administered By
Administered by
Location

1500 Highway 36 West
Roseville, MN 55113-4266

Phone
651-582-8200