As the new Horticulture Agent in Union County, the past few months have been both busy and rewarding. After stepping into this role last fall, my first priority was getting to know the community and sharing with residents that horticulture support and programming was available through Clemson Extension. Early visits to the Piedmont Physics Garden and Sanders Garden Center helped establish those first local connections.
Just as I started to settle in, the Union County Fair arrived, bringing a whirlwind of activity. I jumped in where needed and even had the opportunity to teach a session for “5k Day”, one of the week’s highlights. After the fair, I shifted to planning programs to support residents across the county.
In December, I presented a Poinsettia program at two local churches. Both programs were well attended, and participants seemed to truly enjoy learning about the history and care of this classic holiday plant. Word spread, and I was soon invited to share the presentation again at the Union County Carnegie Library. These programs marked my first full presentations created specifically for Union County, and I’m eager to continue offering educational opportunities.
With the new year underway, I’m excited to launch my spring project: a six-part Vegetable Gardening Series. Each Monday at 10 a.m., from February 9 through March 16, participants will explore a different aspect of vegetable gardening. This series is designed for everyone – from those planting a garden for the first time to seasoned growers looking to sharpen their skills.
Looking ahead, a major goal is bringing the Master Gardener course back to Union County for the first time in over a decade. While neighboring counties provide training, having one in Union again would make the program far more accessible for our residents. If enough interest is expressed, I plan to host a new course in fall 2026, running from August to November. Those interested may contact me at 864-795-2567 or bgreen5@clemson.edu.
Thank you to everyone who has offered such a warm welcome. I’m excited to continue growing horticulture programming for the people of Union County.