1. K-State home
  2. »Research and Extension
  3. »News
  4. »News Stories
  5. »2015
  6. »Turf and Flowers in Spotlight at Hays Horticulture Night

K-State Research and Extension News

Turf and Flowers in Spotlight at Hays Horticulture Night

July 16, 2015

PetuniasPhoto and caption available

HAYS, Kan. – Anyone interested in learning the latest about flowers and lawns is encouraged to bring friends and neighbors to Horticulture Night at the K-State Agricultural Research Center in Hays on Tuesday, Aug. 25. The focus will be on the Prairie Star Flower Performance Trials and the low-water use turf demonstration plots. The event will occur near the north main entrance roadway through the Center. 

This year, 216 flower cultivars are being evaluated on appearance and adaptability to Kansas’ conditions. The public is invited to stroll down the grassed borders and take note of the varieties. Holly Dickman, Ellis Country Research and Extension horticulturalist will conduct the outdoor presentation. She will highlight flower varieties that performed well. And she will also discuss those which did not and offer an explanation as to why. 

Jason Riegel, Hays water conservation specialist and Vaughn Sothman of Sharp’s Brothers Seed Company will lead a turfgrass discussion. The demonstration is in conjunction with the Turf Conversion Program promoted by the City of Hays. This program encourages homeowners in Hays to convert their full-sun exposure lawns currently planted to a cool-season turf, to a low-water use turfgrass. The advantages of established warm-season grass is water conservation and less maintenance. Riegel will share his experience with planting warm-season turf as well as managing the Hays Turf Conversion Program. Attendees will see one bermudagrass and seven buffalograss varieties for visual comparison. 

Questions about flower and vegetable gardening, as well as turfgrass, will be addressed but are not limited to these topics. Registration begins at 5:30 p.m. with the program starting at 6 p.m.  The research center is located south of Hays at 1232  240th Ave.  For more information call 785-625-3425 or check Facebook or Twitter @WKARC.

-30-

K-State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well-being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K-State campus, Manhattan.


Story by: Joe Becker
jbecker@ksu.edu
K-State Research & Extension News

Joe Becker - 785-625-3425 or jbecker@ksu.edu