@article{kirk-ballard_lang_mcginnis_smith_bradley_2024, title={Dynamic Volunteer Engagement and Impactful Educational Outreach Taking Us into the Next 50 Years of the Extension Master Gardener Program}, volume={34}, ISSN={["1943-7714"]}, DOI={10.21273/HORTTECH05297-23}, abstractNote={According to the 2021 Extension Master Gardener (EMG) National Summary, the EMG Volunteer Program had an estimated 84,700 volunteers throughout the United States. These volunteers helped communities garden and grow food, provided opportunities to engage in activities that improved physical and mental health, and worked on projects that addressed environmental issues. In total, these programs contributed 3.1 million hours of education to local communities and $88 million dollars in value to the public. However, the COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges for the program, with many states implementing reduced requirements and increased flexibility for volunteers. The workshop “Dynamic Volunteer Engagement and Impactful Educational Outreach Taking Us Into the Next 50 Years of the EMG Program” at the 2022 ASHS conference discussed how to engage EMG volunteers despite the limitations of limited in-person contact. The workshop featured three Extension educators and EMG coordinators who shared their experiences and strategies for engaging volunteers during the pandemic. Topics discussed included engaging volunteers in local food systems and community gardens, engaging students in horticulture at an earlier age, and digital volunteer opportunities. Overall, the workshop provided valuable insights and facilitated discussions on how to adapt and continue the EMG program during challenging times.}, number={1}, journal={HORTTECHNOLOGY}, author={Kirk-Ballard, Heather and Lang, Kristine M. and Mcginnis, Esther and Smith, Kerry and Bradley, Lucy}, year={2024}, month={Feb}, pages={8–12} } @book{luukinen_cohen_shapiro garza_kastleman_sherman_bradley_2022, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Manage Compost and Soil Contaminated with Broadleaf Herbicides in Residential, School, and Community Gardens}, url={https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/manage-compost-and-soil-contaminated-with-broadleaf-herbicides-in-gardens}, number={AG-920}, institution={NC State University Cooperative Extension}, author={Luukinen, B and Cohen, S. and Shapiro Garza, E. and Kastleman, C. and Sherman, R. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2022} } @book{moore_bradley_2022, place={Raleigh, NC}, edition={2nd}, title={NC Extension Gardener Handbook}, publisher={NC State University Cooperative Extension}, author={Moore, K.A. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2022} } @book{bradley_moore_2022, place={Raleigh, NC}, edition={2nd}, title={The Extension Gardener Handbook}, ISBN={9781469669731 1469669730}, publisher={NC State Extension (Top Hat)}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Moore, K.A.}, year={2022} } @book{moore_bradley_2022, place={Chapel Hill, NC}, edition={2nd}, title={The North Carolina Extension Gardener Handbook}, url={http://go.ncsu.edu/eg-handbook}, publisher={UNC Press}, author={Moore, K.A. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2022} } @book{van fleet_bloom_cosco_sledge_bradley_2021, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={A Guide for EFNEP Educators: Integrating Gardening Resources into EFNEP Curriculum}, institution={NC State Extension, NC State University}, author={Van Fleet, E. and Bloom, D. and Cosco, N. and Sledge, B. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2021} } @book{bradley_gunter_sherk_driscoll_2021, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Central North Carolina Planting Calendar for Annual Vegetables, Fruits, and Herbs}, number={AG-756-01}, institution={NC State University Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Gunter, C. and Sherk, J. and Driscoll, L.}, year={2021} } @article{glen_jayaratne_moore_bradley_edwards_2021, title={What Does it Take to Lead Extension Master Gardener Volunteers?}, volume={59}, ISSN={1077-5315 0022-0140}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.34068/joe.59.03.12}, DOI={10.34068/joe.59.03.12}, abstractNote={We investigated the importance of volunteer engagement competencies to successful master gardener volunteer administration. We used a web-based survey to collect data from a census of North Carolina Extension agents with master gardener volunteer administration responsibilities. Respondents indicated 52 of the 55 competencies were important to the administration of master gardener volunteers. We concluded that although traditional volunteer management skills are essential, a more comprehensive model encompassing personal and leadership skills is needed to inform development of training and resources that will support attainment of competencies required for successful master gardener volunteer administration.}, number={Summer 2021}, journal={Journal of Extension}, publisher={Clemson University}, author={Glen, Charlotte and Jayaratne, K.S.U. and Moore, Gary and Bradley, Lucy and Edwards, Harriett}, year={2021}, month={Sep} } @article{bradley_kaba_2020, title={Active Learning Tools in Virtual, Blended and in-Person Horticulture Classrooms}, volume={55}, number={9S}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Kaba, A.}, year={2020}, pages={S10} } @book{davis_bertrand_bradley_2020, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Average First and Last Frost Dates}, url={https://gardening.ces.ncsu.edu/average-first-and-last-frost-dates/}, institution={NC State University Cooperative Extension}, author={Davis, C. and Bertrand, D. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2020} } @book{seymour_chapman_bradley_young-torres_2020, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={COVID-19 FAQ for Community Gardens}, url={https://nccommunitygardens.ces.ncsu.edu/nccommunitygardens-growing-food/covid-19-faq-for-community-gardens/}, institution={NC State University Cooperative Extension}, author={Seymour, N. and Chapman, B. and Bradley, L.K. and Young-Torres, J.}, year={2020} } @inproceedings{barth_bradish_caldwell_kraus_meyer_ross_riley_2020, title={Collaborative Online Course Development: Many Seedlings to Make a Forest 2020}, volume={55}, number={9S}, booktitle={HortScience}, author={Barth, L. and Bradish, C.M.L.K.Bradley and Caldwell, S. and Kraus, H.T. and Meyer, E. and Ross, M. and Riley, E.}, year={2020}, pages={S8–S9} } @article{blevins_jayaratne_bruce_bradley_stumpf-dowing_2020, title={County Commissioner Perceptions of Cooperative Extension: Implications for Strengthening the Partnership with County Government}, volume={58}, url={https://archives.joe.org/joe/2020august/a3.php}, number={4}, journal={Journal of Extension}, author={Blevins, M. and Jayaratne, K.S.U. and Bruce, J. and Bradley, L.K. and Stumpf-Dowing, M.}, year={2020} } @book{cosco_sledge_moore_bradley_2020, place={Raleigh, NC}, edition={Version 2.0}, title={Garden Activity Guide}, ISBN={9780998257211}, url={https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/natural-learning-initiative-gardening-activity-guide}, publisher={NC State Extension, College of Agriculture and LifeSciences}, author={Cosco, N. and Sledge, B. and Moore, R. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2020} } @book{li_bradley_sherk_spafford_2020, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Growing Edibles in the Landscape}, url={https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/growing-edibles-in-the-landscape}, number={AG-883}, institution={NC State University Cooperative Extension}, author={Li, Z. and Bradley, L.K. and Sherk, J.T. and Spafford, A.M.}, year={2020} } @book{bradley_osmond_2019, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={A Gardener's Guide to Protecting Water Quality}, number={AG-612}, institution={NC State University Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Osmond, D.}, year={2019} } @book{bradley_osmond_2019, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={A Gardener's Guide to Soil Testing}, number={AG-614}, institution={NC State University Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Osmond, D.}, year={2019} } @book{evans_bradley_2019, place={Raleigh, NC}, edition={Revised}, title={Caladiums for the Home Landscape}, institution={NC State University}, author={Evans, E. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2019} } @book{lauderdale_bradley_2019, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Choosing and Using Edible Flowers}, number={AG-790}, institution={NC State University Cooperative Extension}, author={Lauderdale, C. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2019} } @book{boekelheide_bradley_2019, place={Raleigh, NC}, edition={Revised}, title={Collard Greens and Common Ground: A North Carolina Community Food Gardening Handbook}, number={AG-737}, institution={NC State University Cooperative Extension}, author={Boekelheide, D. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2019} } @article{bumgarner_dorn_mcginnis_bennett_bauske_krishnan_bradley_2019, title={Consumer Horticulture Advancement: Identifying Critical Research Areas and Cultivating Collaborations}, volume={29}, ISSN={["1943-7714"]}, DOI={10.21273/HORTTECH04422-19}, abstractNote={Many fields of research converge to assess the impact of plants on human health, well-being, and nutrition. However, even with a recent history of horticulturists contributing to human–plant interaction work, much of the current research is conducted outside the context of horticulture and specifically outside of consumer horticulture (CH). To connect CH to research being conducted by other disciplines that explore the role of plants in improving human quality of life, a workshop was held on 1 Aug. 2018 in Washington, DC, at the American Society for Horticultural Science (ASHS) annual conference. The workshop focused on current food science, nutrition, and crop-breeding efforts to enhance nutrition and flavor, and human health and well-being research related to nature and plant interactions in an increasingly urban population. Following these presentations regarding potential research linkages and collaboration opportunities, a facilitated discussion identified ways to improve future CH research and foster collaborative work. Action items identified included connecting research and vocabulary to help cultivate an interest in plants in younger generations; supporting awareness of collaborative opportunities with health, nutrition, urban planning, and public health practitioners; ensuring CH is known to administrators; and taking responsibility for initiating communication with colleagues in these areas.}, number={6}, journal={HORTTECHNOLOGY}, author={Bumgarner, Natalie and Dorn, Sheri and McGinnis, Esther and Bennett, Pam and Bauske, Ellen and Krishnan, Sarada and Bradley, Lucy}, year={2019}, month={Dec}, pages={769–776} } @book{saunders_bradley_2019, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Growing Asparagus in a Home Garden}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/home-garden-asparagus-production}, number={HIL-8002}, institution={NC State University Cooperative Extension}, author={Saunders, D. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2019} } @book{bradley_neill_2019, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={How to Hire a Tree Care Professional}, number={AG-891}, institution={NC State University Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Neill, K.}, year={2019} } @inbook{frank_bradley_moore_2018, place={Chapel Hill, NC}, title={Integrated Pest Management, Chpt 8}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/8-integrated-pest-management-ipm}, booktitle={Extension Gardener Handbook}, publisher={UNC Press}, author={Frank, S. and Bradley, L.K. and Moore, K.A.}, editor={Moore, K.A. and Bradley, L.K.Editors}, year={2018} } @inbook{spafford_wallace_lauderdale_bradley_moore_2018, place={Chapel Hill, NC}, title={Landscape Design}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/extension-gardener-handbook/19-landscape-design}, booktitle={Extension Gardener Handbook}, publisher={UNC Press}, author={Spafford, A. and Wallace, M. and Lauderdale, C. and Bradley, L.K. and Moore, K.A.}, editor={Moore, K.A. and Bradley, L.K.Editors}, year={2018} } @inbook{colf_bradley_louws_orr_2018, place={Chapel Hill, NC}, title={Organic Gardening}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/17-organic-gardening}, booktitle={Extension Gardener Handbook}, publisher={UNC Press}, author={Colf, A. and Bradley, L.K. and Louws, F. and Orr, D.}, editor={Moore, K.A. and Bradley, L.K.Editors}, year={2018} } @inbook{mays_richter_bradley_sherk_kistler_neal_2018, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Plants Grown in Containers, Chap. 18}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/18-plants-grown-in-containers}, booktitle={Extension Gardener Handbook}, publisher={NC State Extension}, author={Mays, D. and Richter, K. and Bradley, L.K. and Sherk, J. and Kistler, M. and Neal, J.}, editor={Moore, K.A. and Bradley, L.K.Editors}, year={2018} } @article{dorn_bradley_hamrick_weisenhorn_bennett_callabro_behe_bauske_bumgarner_2018, title={The National Initiative for Consumer Horticulture: Focusing on the Critical Role of Communication and Collaboration to Further Research, Extension, and Industry Goals}, volume={28}, ISSN={1063-0198 1943-7714}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH04013-18}, DOI={10.21273/HORTTECH04013-18}, abstractNote={The National Initiative for Consumer Horticulture (NICH) is a diverse consortium of leaders who provide a unified voice for promoting the benefits and value of consumer horticulture (CH). NICH endeavors to unite national research efforts with the goals of the diverse stakeholders in the industry, the public sector, and the gardening public in an effort to advance knowledge and increase benefits and application of horticulture for cultivating a healthy world through landscapes, gardens, and plants, and an improved quality of life. Benefits of CH are broadly applicable, whether economic, environmental, or community- and health-related. A benefits approach to marketing sets the stage for unprecedented collaboration, such as that demonstrated by NICH. NICH members have developed three broad goals: recognizing CH as a driver of the agricultural economy; highlighting that CH restores, protects, and conserves natural resources through research and education; and cultivating healthy, connected, and engaged communities through CH. Three NICH committees (Economic, Environmental, and Community and Health Benefits) have focused their efforts on NICH goals for the past 10 months. The three committee chairs, representing ≈30 committee members, presented the results of their efforts and future directions for their committees. The Economic and Environmental committees have proceeded with campaigns to better market CH by promoting the benefits of plants and to increase environmental benefits by changing consumer behavior. After reviewing current research, the Community and Health Benefits Committee suggested that a gap exists in research related to specific benefits of CH and personal gardening (as opposed to benefits accrued by enjoying forests, horticulture therapy, indoor atriums, community gardens, parks, and other public places). The committee suggested that overcoming this gap requires strategic collaboration of skill and expertise from a more diverse group of industry representatives, specialists, and scientists. This approach has tremendous potential to affect the CH marketplace, especially when drawing multiple sources of value from the products and experiences.}, number={4}, journal={HortTechnology}, publisher={American Society for Horticultural Science}, author={Dorn, Sheri and Bradley, Lucy and Hamrick, Debbie and Weisenhorn, Julie and Bennett, Pam and Callabro, Jill and Behe, Bridget and Bauske, Ellen and Bumgarner, Natalie}, year={2018}, month={Aug}, pages={414–421} } @book{moore_bradley_2018, place={Chapel Hill, NC}, title={The North Carolina Extension Gardener Handbook}, url={http://go.ncsu.edu/eg-handbook}, publisher={UNC Press}, year={2018} } @inbook{moore_neal_bradley_2018, place={Chapel Hill, NC}, title={Weeds, Chpt 6}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/6-weeds}, booktitle={Extension Gardener Handbook}, publisher={UNC Press}, author={Moore, K.A. and Neal, J. and Bradley, L.K.}, editor={Moore, K.A. and Bradley, L.K.Editors}, year={2018} } @inbook{deperno_moorman_bradley_moore_2018, place={Chapel Hill, NC}, title={Wildlife}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/20-wildlife}, booktitle={Extension Gardener Handbook}, publisher={UNC Press}, author={DePerno, C. and Moorman, C. and Bradley, L.K. and Moore, K.}, editor={Moore, K.A. and Bradley, L.K.Editors}, year={2018} } @inbook{bradley_fair_2018, place={Chapel Hill, NC}, title={Woody Ornamentals, Chap. 11}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/21-youth-community-and-therapeutic-gardening}, booktitle={Extension Gardener Handbook}, publisher={UNC Press}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Fair, B.}, editor={Moore, K.A. and Bradley, L.K.Editors}, year={2018} } @inbook{bradley_2018, place={Chapel Hill, NC}, title={Youth, Community and Therapeutic Gardening, Chpt. 21}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/21-youth-community-and-therapeutic-gardening}, booktitle={Extension Gardener Handbook}, publisher={UNC Press}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, editor={Moore, K.A. and Bradley, L.K.Editors}, year={2018} } @article{mcmillen_2017, title={Assessing Perceptions of Outdoor Teaching in Preschool.}, url={http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/resolver/1840.20/34788}, author={Mcmillen, Jennifer Dawn}, year={2017} } @article{bradley_behe_bumgarner_glen_donaldson_bauske_dorn_langellotto_2017, title={Assessing the Economic Contributions and Benefits of Consumer Horticulture}, volume={27}, ISSN={1063-0198}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/HORTTECH03784-17}, DOI={10.21273/HORTTECH03784-17}, abstractNote={Consumer horticulture (CH) programming can result in outcomes and impacts at the individual level, such as money saved by reducing inputs, greater return on the landscape investment, healthier plants, and improved quality of life. It may also lead to community-level impacts that provide public value, such as water quality protection, water conservation, and protection of biodiversity. In addition to documenting such outcomes and impacts, it is important to quantify their economic value, connect the value to actions taken by extension audiences, and demonstrate to extension’s stakeholders a return on investment. However, it is difficult to document the economic contributions of consumer horticulture and even more difficult to document the economic impact of consumer horticulture extension programs. CH reaches individuals and communities directly and indirectly through personal gardens and landscapes, indoor flowers and plants, school and community gardens, and horticulture therapy. The economic contributions and benefits of consumer horticulture are challenging to quantify, but can be evaluated using several different strategies, including measuring the consumer dollars spent and the economy driven by consumers’ purchase of gardening supplies and landscape services. A second strategy is to examine the value of consumers’ gardening actions on environmental ecosystem services that support soils and plants, provide food and raw materials, and regulate functions, such as pollination, storm water catchment, water quality preservation, green waste reduction, and wildlife habitat and diversity. A third strategy is to focus on cultural, social, and health system services, such as education, recreation, and therapy, that result in exercise, nutrition, health, and happiness. Using a combination of these strategies, workgroups of Tennessee extension professionals are balancing the feasibility of data collection with the usefulness of the data gathered by developing realistic and robust outcome indicators that will form the basis for local and statewide reporting.}, number={5}, journal={HortTechnology}, publisher={American Society for Horticultural Science}, author={Bradley, Lucy K. and Behe, Bridget K. and Bumgarner, Natalie R. and Glen, Charlotte D. and Donaldson, Joseph L. and Bauske, Ellen M. and Dorn, Sheri and Langellotto, Gail}, year={2017}, month={Oct}, pages={591–598} } @book{boekelheide_bradley_2017, title={Collard Greens and Common Ground: A North Carolina Community Food Gardening Handbook}, url={https://nccommunitygardens.ces.ncsu.edu/2016/05/collard-greens-and-common-ground-a-north-carolina-community-food-gardening-handbook/}, author={Boekelheide, D. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2017} } @inproceedings{bradley_2017, title={Top 10 Recruiting Mistakes to Avoid.}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2017}, month={Apr} } @article{bradley_bewick_bauske_langellotto_bumgarner_2017, title={United States National Initiative for Consumer Horticulture: a strategic plan}, volume={12}, ISSN={0567-7572 2406-6168}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2017.1189.78}, DOI={10.17660/actahortic.2017.1189.78}, number={1189}, journal={Acta Horticulturae}, publisher={International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS)}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Bewick, T. and Bauske, E.M. and Langellotto, G.A. and Bumgarner, N.R.}, year={2017}, month={Dec}, pages={407–410} } @book{bradley_gunter_sherk_driscoll_2016, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Central North Carolina Planting Calendar for Annual Vegetables, Fruits and Herbs}, url={https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/central-north-carolina-planting-calendar-for-annual-vegetables-fruits-and-herbs}, number={AG-756-01}, institution={College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Gunter, C. and Sherk, J. and Driscoll, E.A.}, year={2016} } @article{bradley_bauske_bewick_clark_durham_langellotto_meyer_pooler_dorn_2016, title={Developing a national strategic plan for consumer horticulture}, volume={26}, number={4}, journal={HortTechnology}, author={Bradley, L. K. and Bauske, E. M. and Bewick, T. A. and Clark, J. R. and Durham, R. E. and Langellotto, G. and Meyer, M. H. and Pooler, M. and Dorn, S.}, year={2016}, pages={372–378} } @book{bradley_gunter_sherk_driscoll_lauderdale_glen_2016, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Eastern North Carolina Planting Calendar for Annual Vegetables, Fruits and Herbs}, url={https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/eastern-north-carolina-planting-calendar-for-annual-vegetables-fruits-and-herbs}, number={AG-756-02}, institution={College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Gunter, C. and Sherk, J. and Driscoll, L. and Lauderdale, D. and Glen, C.}, year={2016} } @inproceedings{bradley_2016, title={Minimizing Risk of Soil Contaminants in Urban Gardens}, volume={LIX}, url={http://sssnc.org/annual-meetings/proceedings/2016/}, booktitle={Proceedings of the Fifty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Soil Science Society of North Carolina}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2016} } @book{driscoll_free_bradley_neill_baldwin_2016, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Teaching from the Garden: Creating Transformative Learning Landscapes}, url={https://growforit.ces.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/4H-560_Teach_from_the_Garden-Create_Learning_Landscapes.pdf}, number={4H-560}, institution={NC State University}, author={Driscoll, E. and Free, T. and Bradley, L.K. and Neill, K. and Baldwin, K.}, year={2016} } @article{anderson_2016, title={The Effects and Management of Two Invasive Pests of Ornamental Plants.}, url={http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/resolver/1840.16/11143}, author={Anderson, Amanda Lynn}, year={2016} } @article{bradley_bewick_bauske_meyer_durham_langellotto_bumgarner_pooler_dorn_2016, title={The National Initiative for Consumer Horticulture – A Strategic Plan}, volume={51}, url={http://hortsci.ashspublications.org/content/51/9/suppl/DC1}, number={9}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Bewick, T. and Bauske, E. and Meyer, M.H. and Durham, R. and Langellotto, G. and Bumgarner, N. and Pooler, M. and Dorn, S.}, year={2016}, pages={S141} } @inproceedings{bradley_bewick_bauske_langellotto_bumgarner_2016, title={UnitedStates National Initiative for Consumer Horticulture: a strategic plan}, booktitle={Athens ACTA Horticulturae}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Bewick, T.A. and Bauske, E.M. and Langellotto, G. and Bumgarner, N.}, year={2016}, pages={70} } @article{bradley_johnson_schmidt_sellars_sanderson_2016, title={Use of Audio Podcasts as a Catalyst for Extending the Reach of Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Urban Horticulture Programs}, volume={51}, number={9}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Johnson, H. and Schmidt, C. and Sellars, D. and Sanderson, L.}, year={2016}, pages={S141} } @book{bradley_gunter_sherk_driscoll_teasley_roach_2016, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Western North Carolina Planting Calendar for Annual Vegetables, Fruits and Herbs.}, url={https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/western-north-carolina-planting-calendar-for-annual-vegetables-fruits-and-herbs}, number={AG-756-01}, institution={College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Gunter, C. and Sherk, J. and Driscoll, L. and Teasley, D. and Roach, K.}, year={2016} } @inproceedings{bradley_2016, title={Yes Virginia, There Really is an Economic Impact of Consumer Horticulture}, volume={51}, url={http://hortsci.ashspublications.org/content/51/9/suppl/DC1}, number={9}, booktitle={HortScience}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2016}, pages={S87} } @article{moore_bradley_2015, title={A Review of Extension Master Gardener Training Manuals from Around the United States}, volume={53}, url={http://www.joe.org/joe/2015february/tt1.php}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Extension}, author={Moore, K. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2015} } @misc{marshall_orr_bradley_moorman_2015, title={A Review of Organic Lawn Care Practices and Policies in North America and the Implications of Lawn Plant Diversity and Insect Pest Management}, volume={25}, ISSN={["1943-7714"]}, DOI={10.21273/horttech.25.4.437}, abstractNote={There are ≈40 million acres of turfgrass lawns throughout the United States, most of which are managed under chemical-intensive pest and fertilizer programs. “Organic lawn care” is being adopted more widely; however, unlike the formally defined policies and regulations that govern organic agriculture, the label organic lawn management has not been formally defined and is used to describe a variety of practices. Neighborhoods, cities, states, and provinces across North America are adopting policies regulating the use of pesticides and fertilizers in the landscape. In addition, a small but growing number of public institutions and individual consumers are successfully adopting alternative lawn care methods, including organic lawn care. Although perceived as environmentally friendly, the effects of organic management on insect diversity and pest management remain understudied. Organic lawn management may lead to increased lawn plant diversity, which in agroecosystems has enhanced ecological services provided by beneficial insect species. Effects of vegetative diversity on lawn pest management are less clear. Vegetative complexity and increased plant diversity in urban landscapes may enhance insect predator efficacy. The diversity of predatory insects varies between turfgrass varieties in response to prey populations. Mortality of insectivorous and granivorous ground beetles (Carabidae) while not directly impacted by pest management programs in turfgrass may be indirectly impacted by a reduction in the prevalence of plant species that provide alternative food resources. Previous studies have focused on herbivorous insects as well as predatory and parasitic insects that feed on them. Future studies should assess how lawn plant diversity resulting from organic management practices might impact insect communities in turfgrass.}, number={4}, journal={HORTTECHNOLOGY}, author={Marshall, Sam and Orr, David and Bradley, Lucy and Moorman, Christopher}, year={2015}, month={Aug}, pages={437–446} } @book{brandon_leonard_bradley_2015, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Asparagus}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/asparagus}, number={AG-808-01}, institution={NC State University}, author={Brandon, L.G. and Leonard, J. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2015} } @article{bradley_murphy_kelejian_2015, title={Carolinas Therapeutic Horticulture Network}, volume={50}, number={9}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Murphy, J. and Kelejian, H.}, year={2015}, pages={S134} } @book{leonard_bradley_2015, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Collard Greens}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/collard-greens}, number={AG-808-02}, institution={NC State University}, author={Leonard, J. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2015} } @book{smith_grossman_driscoll_bradley_hesterberg_gion_2015, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Cultivating Community a Training Manual to Engage with Diversity in a Community Food System Site}, institution={North Carolina State University}, author={Smith, S. and Grossman, J. and Driscoll, L. and Bradley, L.K. and Hesterberg, D. and Gion, L.}, year={2015} } @article{ratasky_schroeder-moreno_jayaratne_bradley_grossman_orr_2015, title={Identifying Key Characteristics for Student Farm Successes through a National Delphi Study}, volume={59}, url={http://www.nactateachers.org/index.php/volume-59-number-2-june-2015/2293-identifying-key-characteristics-for-student-farm-successes-through-a-national-delphi-study}, number={2}, journal={NACTA Journal}, author={Ratasky, S. and Schroeder-Moreno, M. and Jayaratne, K. and Bradley, L.K. and Grossman, J. and Orr, D.}, year={2015} } @book{brandon_leonard_bradley_2015, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Kale}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/kale}, number={AG-808-03}, institution={College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University}, author={Brandon, L.G. and Leonard, J. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2015} } @book{bradley_2015, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={North Carolina Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program Guidelines}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/north-carolina-extension-master-gardener-volunteer-program-guidelines}, number={AG-799}, institution={College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2015} } @article{bauske_bachman_bewick_bradley_close_durham_meyer_2015, title={The Case for a National Strategic Plan for Consumer Horticulture Research, Education, and Extension}, volume={25}, ISSN={["1943-7714"]}, DOI={10.21273/horttech.25.4.477}, abstractNote={Consumer horticulture encompasses interior and exterior ornamental, food, and community gardening. These activities influence the environment in many ways, affecting water quality and quantity, waste management, wildlife, and environmental sustainability. Consumer horticulture also impacts human health and well-being. In spite of keen consumer interest and the robust commercial impact, there is a paucity of support for consumer horticulture at both the state and federal levels. To explore strategies for increasing support for consumer horticulture, a workshop with four presentations was held at the annual conference of the American Society for Horticultural Science on 31 July 2014 in Orlando, FL. Presentations described the formation of a new Southern Experiment Extension/Research Activity, Landscapes and Gardens for Better Living (SERA44); the local funding sources and local issues that focus research, education, and extension efforts in consumer horticulture; and the need to develop shared goals to drive regional projects. The need for a national strategic plan for consumer horticulture, and a process for creating one, was outlined. A strategic plan could galvanize the support of diverse stakeholders; focus research, education, and extension efforts; and build a strong case for resources dedicated to consumer horticulture.}, number={4}, journal={HORTTECHNOLOGY}, author={Bauske, Ellen M. and Bachman, Gary R. and Bewick, Tom and Bradley, Lucy and Close, David and Durham, Rick and Meyer, Mary Hockenberry}, year={2015}, month={Aug}, pages={477–479} } @article{bradley_moore_2015, title={Transforming the North Carolina State EMGV Manual from a Static Three-ring Binder with Limited Distribution into a Dynamic Digital Tool Available to the Public}, volume={50}, number={9}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Moore, K.}, year={2015}, pages={S209} } @book{bradley_2015, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Using the North Carolina Extension Master Gardener Name and Emblem.}, number={AG-798}, institution={College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2015} } @book{banks_bradley_2015, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Vegetable Gardening: A Beginner’s Guide.}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/home-vegetable-gardening-a-quick-reference-guide}, number={AG-12}, institution={College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University}, author={Banks, S. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2015} } @inproceedings{bradley_fry_2015, title={What’s Data Got to Do with It? An Overview of Information Collected on the Extension Master Gardener Program.}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Fry, J.}, year={2015}, month={May} } @book{lauderdale_bradley_2014, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Choosing and Using Edible Flowers.}, url={http://content.ces.ncsu.edu/choosing-and-using-edible-flowers-ag-790.pdf}, number={AG-790}, institution={North Carolina Cooperative Extension}, author={Lauderdale, C. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2014} } @article{bauske_bachman_bradley_jeannette_o’connor_bennett_2014, title={Consumer Horticulture Outreach: Communication Challenges and Solutions}, volume={24}, ISSN={1063-0198 1943-7714}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.24.3.266}, DOI={10.21273/horttech.24.3.266}, abstractNote={Communication is a critical issue for consumer horticulture specialists and extension agents. They must communicate effectively with the public interested in gardening, with Extension Master Gardener (EMG) volunteers and with other scientists. A workshop was held at the Annual Conference of the American Society for Horticultural Science on 22 July 2013 in Palm Desert, CA, with the intent of sharing tips and techniques that facilitated consumer horticulture and EMG programming. Presentations focused on communication. One program leader reported on the North Carolina Master Gardener web site, which integrates an online volunteer management system (VMS) with widely available web tools to create one-stop shopping for people who want to volunteer, get help from volunteers, or support volunteers at both the county and state level. Another program used the state VMS to house videos providing continuing education (CE) training required for EMG volunteers. This training is available 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. Agents created the videos by recording live presentations with widely available, screen capture software and a microphone. Features that make the social media site Pinterest a strong tool for gathering together focused programming resources and professional collaboration were outlined. Finally, the use of a compact, subirrigated gardening system that uses peat-based potting mix was suggested as a means to simplify communication with new urban gardeners and address their unique gardening issues.}, number={3}, journal={HortTechnology}, publisher={American Society for Horticultural Science}, author={Bauske, Ellen M. and Bachman, Gary R. and Bradley, Lucy and Jeannette, Karen and O’Connor, Alison Stoven and Bennett, Pamela J.}, year={2014}, month={Jun}, pages={266–269} } @article{bradley_lelekacs_ascher_sherk_2014, title={Design Matters in Community Gardens}, volume={52}, url={http://www.joe.org/joe/2014february/tt9.php}, number={1}, journal={Journal of Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Lelekacs, J.M. and Ascher, C.T. and Sherk, J.T.}, year={2014} } @inproceedings{bradley_2014, title={Extension Master Gardener Volunteers are using a Variety of Effective Strategies}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 2014 Korea Master Gardener International Conference}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2014}, pages={31–40} } @article{smith_prohn_driscoll_hesterberg_bradley_grossman_2014, title={Preparing Students for a Diverse Future: Using Service-Learning for Career Training in Soil Science Community Outreach}, volume={58}, url={http://www.nactateachers.org/index.php/volume-58-number-4-december-2014/2250-preparing-students-for-a-diverse-future-using-service-learning-for-career-training-in-soil-science-community-outreach}, number={4}, journal={NACTA}, author={Smith, S. and Prohn, S. and Driscoll, L. and Hesterberg, D. and Bradley, L.K. and Grossman, J.}, year={2014}, pages={293–301} } @inproceedings{bradley_2014, title={The Role of Gardens in Food Security}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 2014 Korea Master Gardener International Conference}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2014}, pages={83–89} } @article{glen_moore_jayaratne_bradley_2014, title={Use of Demonstration Gardens in Extension: Challenges and Benefits}, volume={52}, url={http://www.joe.org/joe/2014august/a6.php}, number={4}, journal={Journal of Extension}, author={Glen, C. and Moore, G.E. and Jayaratne, K.S.U. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2014} } @article{glen_moore_jayaratne_bradley_2013, title={Characteristics of Extension demonstration gardens}, volume={51}, url={http://www.joe.org/joe/2013april/rb8.php}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Extension}, author={Glen, C. and Moore, G.E. and Jayaratne, K.S.U. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2013} } @article{reynolds_bradley_sherk_kornegay_2013, title={Community Engaged Collaborative Design of a New Children's Garden at a Public Garden}, volume={48}, number={9}, journal={HortScience}, author={Reynolds, D. and Bradley, L.K. and Sherk, J.T. and Kornegay, J.L.}, year={2013} } @article{church_stinner_buhler_bradley_2013, title={Evolution of a pesticide safety website- Cooperative Extension agents help define target audience needs}, volume={6}, ISSN={0567-7572 2406-6168}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2013.999.30}, DOI={10.17660/actahortic.2013.999.30}, number={999}, journal={Acta Horticulturae}, publisher={International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS)}, author={Church, C.S. and Stinner, R.E. and Buhler, W.G. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2013}, month={Jun}, pages={221–225} } @book{glen_moore_jayaratne_bradley_2013, title={Extension Master Gardener volunteers: The key to physical and financial management of demonstration gardens.}, volume={999}, ISSN={0567-7572 2406-6168}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2013.999.22}, DOI={10.17660/actahortic.2013.999.22}, number={999}, journal={Acta Horticulturae}, institution={International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS)}, author={Glen, C.D. and Moore, G.E. and Jayaratne, K.S.U. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2013}, month={Jun}, pages={161–167} } @book{bradley_baldwin_2013, title={How to organize an allotment community garden}, url={http://cals.ncsu.edu/hort_sci/extension/documents/ag-727.pdf}, number={AG-727}, institution={NC State Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Baldwin, K.}, year={2013} } @article{rankin_bradley_orr_louws_2013, title={Organic Gardening EducationalMaterials for Extension Master Gardener Volunteers}, volume={48}, number={9}, journal={HortScience}, author={Rankin, A. and Bradley, L.K. and Orr, D.B. and Louws, F.J.}, year={2013} } @article{piner_bradley_hooker_sherk_2013, title={Permaculture in Community Gardens: A Systems-based Approach to Engaged Design}, volume={48}, number={9}, journal={HortScience}, author={Piner, A.E. and Bradley, L.K. and Hooker, W.E. and Sherk, J.T.}, year={2013} } @book{fair_bradley_lebude_2013, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Pruning Trees & Shrubs: Before the Cut}, url={http://cals.ncsu.edu/hort_sci/extension/documents/AG_780-01_20130904.pdf}, number={AG-780-01}, institution={North Carolina Cooperative Extension}, author={Fair, B.A. and Bradley, L.K. and LeBude, A.V.}, year={2013} } @book{fair_bradley_lebude_2013, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Pruning Trees & Shrubs: General Pruning Techniques}, url={http://cals.ncsu.edu/hort_sci/extension/documents/AG_780-03_20130904.pdf}, number={AG-780-03}, institution={North Carolina Cooperative Extension}, author={Fair, B.A. and Bradley, L.K. and LeBude, A.V.}, year={2013} } @book{fair_bradley_lebude_2013, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Pruning Trees & Shrubs: How to Prune Specific Plants}, url={http://cals.ncsu.edu/hort_sci/extension/documents/AG_780-04_20130904.pdf}, number={AG-780-04}, institution={North Carolina Cooperative Extension}, author={Fair, B.A. and Bradley, L.K. and LeBude, A.V.}, year={2013} } @book{fair_bradley_lebude_2013, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Pruning Trees & Shrubs: Tools to Make the Cut}, number={AG-780-02}, institution={North Carolina Cooperative Extension}, author={Fair, B.A. and Bradley, L.K. and LeBude, A.V.}, year={2013} } @article{keys_lindsey_bradley_werner_driscoll_2013, title={Residential children's landscapes: connecting with nature in the backyard.}, volume={6}, ISSN={0567-7572 2406-6168}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.2013.999.10}, DOI={10.17660/actahortic.2013.999.10}, number={999}, journal={Acta Horticulturae}, publisher={International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS)}, author={Keys, E.B. and Lindsey, P. and Bradley, L.K. and Werner, D. and Driscoll, E.}, year={2013}, month={Jun}, pages={81–88} } @article{marshall_orr_bradley_frank_moorman_2013, title={The Effects of Lawn Plant Diversity on Arthropod Diversity}, volume={48}, number={9}, journal={HortScience}, author={Marshall, S. and Orr, D. and Bradley, L.K. and Frank, S. and Moorman, C.}, year={2013} } @article{grossman_sherard_bradley_goodell_prohn_2012, title={An exploratory analysis of student-community interactions in urban agriculture}, volume={16}, url={http://openjournals.libs.uga.edu/index.php/jheoe/article/view/794/560}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement}, author={Grossman, J. and Sherard, M. and Bradley, L.K. and Goodell, S. and Prohn, S.}, year={2012}, pages={179–196} } @article{church_buhler_bradley_stinner_2012, title={Assessing Extension educator’s needs for homeowner pesticide use and safety information}, volume={50}, url={http://www.joe.org/joe/2012october/rb7.php}, number={5}, journal={Journal of Extension}, author={Church, C.S. and Buhler, W.G. and Bradley, L.K. and Stinner, R.E.}, year={2012} } @article{ratasky_2012, title={Examining the Development and Management of Student Farms Nationwide: A Delphi Study and a Model for Student Farm Design.}, url={http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/resolver/1840.16/8455}, author={Ratasky, Stephen Joseph}, year={2012} } @book{richter_bradley_sherk_kistler_2012, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={How to create a container garden for edibles in the North Carolina Piedmont}, number={AG-753}, institution={North Carolina Cooperative Extension}, author={Richter, K. and Bradley, L.K. and Sherk, J. and Kistler, M.}, year={2012} } @article{smith_2012, title={Improving Professional Skills in Soil Science Outreach Through Experiential Service-Learning Initiatives}, url={http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/resolver/1840.16/8083}, author={Smith, Sarah Anne}, year={2012} } @book{crozier_polizzotto_bradley_2012, title={Minimizing risks of soil contaminants in urban gardens}, url={https://content.ces.ncsu.edu/minimizing-risks-of-soil-contaminants-in-urban-gardens}, number={AGW-439-78}, institution={NC State Cooperative Extension}, author={Crozier, C. and Polizzotto, M. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2012} } @book{carey_whipker_bradley_buhler_2012, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Ornamental sweetpotatoes for the home landscape}, number={AG-755}, institution={North Carolina Cooperative Extension}, author={Carey, D. and Whipker, B.E. and Bradley, L.K. and Buhler, W.G.}, year={2012} } @article{bradley_driscoll_bardon_2012, title={Removing the tension from extension}, volume={50}, number={2}, journal={Journal of Extension}, author={Bradley, L. and Driscoll, E and Bardon, R. E.}, year={2012} } @article{marshall_2012, title={The Effects of Lawn Plant Diversity on Arthropod Diversity.}, url={http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/resolver/1840.16/8354}, author={Marshall, William Samuel}, year={2012} } @article{glen_moore_jayaratne_bradley_2011, title={Benefits, Challenges and Opportunities for Improving the Effectiveness of Demonstration Gardens as Educational Tools for Cooperative Extension}, volume={49}, number={9}, journal={HortScience}, author={Glen, C.D. and Moore, G.E. and Jayaratne, K.S.U. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2011}, pages={S153} } @article{keys_lindsey_bradley_werner_driscoll_2011, title={Connecting Children with Nature through Pattern Language Design of Attractive Residential Garden Spaces for Active, Constructive and Symbolic Play}, volume={46}, number={9}, journal={HortScience}, author={Keys, E.B. and Lindsey, P. and Bradley, L.K. and Werner, D. and Driscoll, E.A.}, year={2011}, pages={S177} } @book{richter_bradley_sherk_kistler_2011, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={Container garden planting calendar for edibles in the N.C. Piedmont}, number={AG-748}, institution={North Carolina Cooperative Extension}, author={Richter, K. and Bradley, L.K. and Sherk, J. and Kistler, M.}, year={2011} } @article{bradley_cook_cook_2011, title={Extension Master Gardener Intranet: Automating Administration; Motivating Volunteers; Increasing Efficiency; and Facilitating Impact Reporting}, volume={49}, url={http://www.joe.org/joe/2011december/tt5.php}, number={6}, journal={Journal of Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Cook, J. and Cook, C.}, year={2011} } @inproceedings{glen_moore_jayaratne_bradley_2011, title={Extension MasterGardener volunteers: the key to physical and financial management of demonstration gardens}, booktitle={3rd International Conference on Landscape and Urban Horticulture}, author={Glen, C.D. and Moore, G.E. and Jayaratne, K.S.U. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2011}, pages={84} } @article{bradley_glen_moore_jayaratne_2011, title={Gardens of Learning: Demonstration Gardens as Teaching Tools in Extension Horticulture Programs}, volume={49}, number={9}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Glen, C.D. and Moore, G.E. and Jayaratne, K.S.U.}, year={2011}, pages={S380} } @article{bauske_kelly_smith_bradley_davis_bennett_2011, title={Increasing Effectiveness of Cooperative Extension's Master Gardener Volunteers}, volume={21}, ISSN={["1943-7714"]}, DOI={10.21273/horttech.21.2.150}, abstractNote={Extension Master Gardener (EMG) volunteers are key to effective dissemination of horticultural information to the public. The goal of this workshop was to identify techniques to increase the capacity and effectiveness of EMG volunteers. The workshop focused on projects and tools that reduce the administrative burden of managing volunteers, increase the scope of issues that volunteers are prepared to address, and pool volunteer efforts and resources across county lines. Two online systems for managing and reporting EMG volunteer activities were described. Both systems are intuitive, user-friendly, and updated without the assistance of web managers. Regional web-based, advanced training on specific topics was used to expand educational messages of EMG volunteers and eliminate the costs associated with face-to-face training. Presentations were made using distance learning technologies and resources were shared online. Hosting agents tailored hands-on supporting activities to meet local needs. Volunteers expanded extension outreach by answering noncommercial landscape and garden telephone questions. Many of the administrative, logistical, and resource burdens associated with the EMG helpline phone service were overcome by working across county lines, standardizing training, centralizing supporting resources, and clustering volunteers into regional telephone helpline offices. Other projects and tools presented in the workshop focused on the need to affirm and/or foster the volunteers' connection with the university and the outreach mission of Cooperative Extension.}, number={2}, journal={HORTTECHNOLOGY}, author={Bauske, Ellen M. and Kelly, Lelia and Smith, Kerry and Bradley, Lucy and Davis, Timothy and Bennett, Pam}, year={2011}, month={Apr}, pages={150–154} } @inproceedings{keys_lindsey_bradley_werner_driscoll_2011, title={Residential children's landscapes: connecting with nature in the backyard}, booktitle={3rd International Conference on Landscape and Urban Horticulture}, publisher={International Society Horticultural Science}, author={Keys, E.B. and Lindsey, P. and Bradley, L.K. and Werner, D. and Driscoll, E.A.}, year={2011}, pages={89} } @article{chika_ash_grossman_bradley_goodell_2011, title={Service-Learning: Multidisciplinary Approach to Teaching College Students about Community Food Security}, volume={43}, ISSN={1499-4046}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jneb.2011.03.061}, DOI={10.1016/j.jneb.2011.03.061}, abstractNote={With a multidisciplinary approach, this course exposed students to issues in community food security (CFS), focusing on how all community residents obtain safe, culturally acceptable, and nutritional diets through sustainable practices.}, number={4}, journal={Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior}, publisher={Elsevier BV}, author={Chika, Satoko and Ash, Sarah and Grossman, Julie and Bradley, Lucy and Goodell, L. Suzanne}, year={2011}, month={Jul}, pages={S18–S19} } @article{bauske_bradley_smith_2011, title={Teamwork and Technology Deliver IPM Strategies and Resources to Homeowners by Empowering Master Gardener Volunteers}, volume={46}, number={9}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bauske, E. and Bradley, L.K. and Smith, K.}, year={2011}, pages={S161} } @article{glen_2010, title={Demonstration Gardens as Teaching Tools in Extension Horticulture Programs: Their Characterstics, Utilization, Target Audiences, Benefits, and Challenges as Implemented by Horticulture Extension Agents in North Carolina.}, url={http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/resolver/1840.16/6483}, author={Glen, Charlotte}, year={2010} } @article{durham_bradley_2010, title={Extension Ask An Expert: A Convenient Tool for Stateand Local Extension Programs}, volume={45}, number={8}, journal={HortScience}, author={Durham, R.E. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2010}, pages={S80} } @article{bradley_baldwin_jakes_jayaratne_neill_driscoll_beth_2010, title={Integrated extension programs in community gardening}, volume={881}, DOI={10.17660/actahortic.2010.881.4}, abstractNote={North Carolina Cooperative Extension adopted an integrated approach to addressing complex issues through community gardening. Extension specialists and county agents in horticulture, community development, family consumer science and 4-H youth development worked together to develop program materials, training and evaluation tools. A series of workshops were conducted around the state for Extension Master Gardener Volunteers, county Extension agents, community gardeners, and public and non profit agency staff. In addition integration beyond Extension included public health and community-based partners. A statewide website and listserve were created to distribute supporting information and promote communication.}, journal={Acta Horticulturae}, author={Bradley, Lucy and Baldwin, K. and Jakes, S. and Jayaratne, K. S. U. and Neill, K. and Driscoll, E. A. and Beth, D.}, year={2010}, pages={67–71} } @article{bradley_bambara_munster_stephan_shew_2010, title={Plants, pests and pathogens - a direct link to the front line}, volume={45}, number={8}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Bambara, S.B. and Munster, M.J. and Stephan, D.L. and Shew, B.}, year={2010}, pages={S80} } @article{bradley_bauske_2010, title={Sustainable urban, residential, gardening and landscaping: training agents to mobilize master gardener volunteers}, volume={881}, DOI={10.17660/actahortic.2010.881.25}, journal={Acta Horticulturae}, author={Bradley, Lucy and Bauske, E.}, year={2010}, pages={201–206} } @article{bradley_cook_neill_2010, title={Web-based tool for managing master gardener programs}, volume={881}, DOI={10.17660/actahortic.2010.881.136}, journal={Acta Horticulturae}, author={Bradley, Lucy and Cook, C. and Neill, K.}, year={2010}, pages={829–832} } @book{debord_bradley_driscoll_2009, title={At your door step: a family fact sheet on outdoor play and learning}, url={http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fcs/pdfs/FCS-530W-WebNov30.pdf}, institution={North Carolina Cooperative Extension}, author={DeBord, K. and Bradley, L.K. and Driscoll, E.A.}, year={2009} } @inproceedings{bradley_2009, title={Community gardening: food production in the neighborhood}, booktitle={2nd International Conference on Landscape and Urban Horticulture}, publisher={International Society Horticultural Science}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2009}, pages={39} } @inproceedings{bradley_2009, title={Extension master gardener volunteers - managing the demand for horticulture leadership in urban areas}, booktitle={2nd International Conference on Landscape and Urban Horticulture}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2009}, pages={152} } @article{jayaratne_bradley_driscoll_2009, title={Impact evaluation of integrated Extension programs: lessons learned from the community gardening program.}, volume={47}, number={3}, journal={Journal of Extension}, author={Jayaratne, K. S. U. and Bradley, L. K. and Driscoll, E. A.}, year={2009} } @article{lebude_lindsay_spafford_bradley_wallace_ruth_2009, title={Improving the landscape design skills of North Carolina citizens}, volume={47}, number={6}, journal={Journal of Extension}, author={LeBude, A and Lindsay, P. and Spafford, A. and Bradley, L. K. and Wallace, M. and Ruth, C.}, year={2009} } @article{bradley_stutz_towill_2009, title={Plant biology: from classroom to internet}, volume={38}, journal={Journal of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Education}, author={Bradley, L. K. and Stutz, J. and Towill, L.}, year={2009}, pages={82–86} } @inproceedings{bradley_2009, title={Urban residential landscapes for sustainable living}, booktitle={2nd International Conference on Landscape and Urban Horticulture}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2009}, pages={56} } @article{bradley_jayaratne_baldwin_jakes_ely_neill_driscoll_tatum_free_2008, title={Community gardening: integrated extension programming at its best}, volume={43}, number={4}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Jayaratne, K.S.U. and Baldwin, K. and Jakes, S. and Ely, M. and Neill, K. and Driscoll, E.A. and Tatum, S. and Free, T.}, year={2008}, pages={1081} } @article{bradley_2008, title={State-wide Master Gardener intranet. Orlando, FL}, volume={43}, number={4}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2008}, pages={1081} } @book{bradley_neil_2007, place={Raleigh, NC}, title={How to hire a tree-care professional}, number={AG69-1W}, institution={North Carolina Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Neil, K.}, year={2007} } @book{megalos_bardon_bradley_neill_2007, title={If trees could talk: dealing with storm damage}, author={Megalos, M. and Bardon, R. and Bradley, L.K. and Neill, K.}, year={2007} } @book{bradley_neill_megalos_bardon_2007, title={If trees could talk: how to hire a tree care professional}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Neill, K. and Megalos, M. and Bardon, R.}, year={2007} } @book{bardon_bradley_neill_megalos_2007, title={If trees could talk: protecting trees during construction}, author={Bardon, R. and Bradley, L.K. and Neill, K. and Megalos, M.}, year={2007} } @book{neill_megalos_bardon_bradley_2007, title={If trees could talk: tree planting}, author={Neill, K. and Megalos, M. and Bardon, R. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2007} } @article{bradley_2007, title={Intranet: An effective strategy for reducing the administrative load of managing a large volunteer program}, volume={42}, number={4}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2007}, pages={891} } @article{bradley_towill_stutz_roberson_2006, title={Conversion of Introductory Plant Biology Course and Lab to Web-Based Distance Ed Course}, volume={41}, ISSN={0018-5345 2327-9834}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.41.4.1002d}, DOI={10.21273/hortsci.41.4.1002d}, abstractNote={Conversion of the introductory plant biology course for non-majors from a lecture/lab format to a web-based course was a collaborative project between the Department of Plant Biology and the Instructional Support group at ASU. This course provides an introduction to biology through the world of plants by including lectures and laboratory activities that examine plant systems. The project was undertaken to provide students with an asynchronous opportunity to participate in either the course, the lab, or both. There were three distinct phases of implementation of the multimedia website: Design, Development, and Delivery. The design phase was driven by the faculty, who, along with graduate assistants, developed the course outline and content. They gathered images, identified concepts to be animated, and created storyboards to layout the sequence in the animation. The development stage was driven by the Instructional Designers who selected the appropriate media for animations and worked with developers to create them. The delivery phase was again driven by the professors. They implemented the website as a teaching tool, gathered feedback from students and teaching assistants, and worked with instructional designers and multimedia developers to improve the site. A wide variety of on-line multimedia components were incorporated into the website, including illustrations, images, animations, interactive modules, video and text. Three separate media packages were used: MacroMedia Flash (Macromedia, 2000), Director Shockwave (Macromedia, 2000), and QuickTime (Apple, Inc. 2000). Findings from surveys of students, faculty, and staff identified positive regard for the site as a whole. Several technological and logistical challenges were encountered and addressed.}, number={4}, journal={HortScience}, publisher={American Society for Horticultural Science}, author={Bradley, Lucy and Towill, Leslie and Stutz, Jean and Roberson, Robert}, year={2006}, month={Jul}, pages={1002D–1002} } @article{bradley_stutz_towill_wijesuriya_2006, place={New Orleans, LA}, title={Conversion of introductory plant biology course and lab to web-based distance education}, volume={41}, url={http://hortsci.ashspublications.org/cgi/reprint/41/4/1002-c}, number={4}, journal={HortScience}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Stutz, J. and Towill, L. and Wijesuriya, R.}, year={2006}, pages={923–924} } @book{cromell_miller_bradley_2003, place={Phoenix, AZ}, title={Earth friendly desert gardening}, url={http://cals.arizona.edu/maricopa/garden/html/pubs/mgpress/efdg.htm}, institution={Master Gardener Press}, author={Cromell, C. and Miller, J. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2003} } @book{bradley_2002, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={Rose care in the low desert.}, url={http://cals.arizona.edu/pubs/garden/az1305.pdf}, number={AZ1305}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2002} } @book{bradley_2002, place={Tuscon, AZ}, title={Rose selection and planting in the low desert}, url={https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1304.pdf}, number={AZ1304}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2002}, pages={13} } @book{bradley_2002, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={Rose selection and planting in the low desert.}, url={https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1304.pdf}, number={AZ1304}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2002} } @book{bradley_2002, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={Trouble-shooting problems with roses in the low desert}, number={AZ1306}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={2002} } @book{bradley_cromell_2001, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={Arizona flower and bedding plant guide for the low desert}, url={https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1100a.pdf}, number={AZ1100}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Cromell, C.}, year={2001} } @book{maurer_bradley_2001, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={Deciduous fruit and nuts for the low desert}, url={https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1269.pdf}, number={AZ1269}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Maurer, M. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={2001} } @book{bradley_chott_coffman_dewey_difrancesco_hosier_martin_mathura_mckusick_mikel_et al._2001, place={Phoenix, AZ}, title={Desert landscaping for beginners}, url={http://cals.arizona.edu/maricopa/garden/html/pubs/mgpress/dlfb.htm}, publisher={Master Gardener Press}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Chott, G. and Coffman, M. and Dewey, S. and DiFrancesco, D. and Hosier, S. and Martin, F. and Mathura, K. and McKusick, R. and Mikel, T. and et al.}, year={2001} } @book{cromell_guy_bradley_1999, place={Phoenix, AZ}, title={Desert gardening for beginners: how to grow vegetables, flowers and herbs in an arid climate}, url={http://cals.arizona.edu/maricopa/garden/html/pubs/mgpress/dgfb.htm}, publisher={Master Gardener Press}, author={Cromell, C. and Guy, L. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={1999} } @book{hosier_bradley_1999, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={Guide to symptoms of plant nutrient deficiencies}, url={https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1106.pdf}, number={AZ1106}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Hosier, S. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={1999} } @article{bradley_stutz_1998, title={A web site for urban horticulture: meeting increasing demands with decreasing resources}, volume={8}, DOI={10.21273/horttech.8.2.242}, abstractNote={The Univ. of Arizona Cooperative Extension home horticulture World Wide Web site for Maricopa County, “Environmentally responsible gardening and landscaping in the low desert,” provides the public with timely, research-based, regionally appropriate information. This delivery method enables self-service access to prepared text information and high-quality images that could not be economically distributed via traditional print methods, and interactive opportunities for submitting questions.}, number={2}, journal={HortTechnology}, author={Bradley, Lucy and Stutz, J}, year={1998}, pages={242} } @book{bradley_gibson_1998, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={Cricket management.}, url={https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1004.pdf}, number={AZ1004}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Gibson, R.}, year={1998} } @book{bradley_1998, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={Frost protection}, url={https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1002.pdf}, number={AZ1002}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={1998} } @book{maurer_bradley_1998, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={Low desert citrus varieties}, url={https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1001_0.pdf}, number={AZ1001}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Maurer, M. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={1998} } @book{bradley_1998, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={Plants for poolside landscapes}, volume={4}, url={https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1058.pdf}, number={AZ1058}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={1998} } @book{bradley_1998, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={Plants for poolside landscapes.}, url={https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1058.pdf}, number={AZ1058}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={1998} } @book{bradley_umeda_1998, place={Tucson}, title={Vegetable planting guide.}, url={https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1005.pdf}, number={AZ1005}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Umeda, K.}, year={1998} } @book{bradley_chott_chard_1997, place={Phoenix, AZ}, title={Fertilizing citrus}, number={MC91.}, institution={Maricopa County Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Chott, G. and Chard, C.}, year={1997} } @inproceedings{bradley_hosier_1997, title={Volunteer recognition and retention}, publisher={University of California, Davis}, author={Bradley, L.K. and Hosier, S.}, year={1997} } @inbook{bradley_1996, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={Arboriculture.}, booktitle={Arizona state master garden manual}, publisher={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={1996} } @inproceedings{bradley_1996, place={College Station, TX}, title={Bringing the mountain to Mahomet: creating an urban wildlife habitat in the inner city}, booktitle={People-plant interactions in urban areas : proceedings of a research and education symposium, San Antonio, Texas, May 23-26, 1996}, publisher={Dept. of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, editor={Williams, P.N. and Zaijcek, J.M. and Bradley, J.C.Editors}, year={1996}, month={May} } @book{cromell_guy_bradley_1996, place={Phoenix, AZ}, title={Success with school gardens: how to create a learning oasis in the desert}, url={http://cals.arizona.edu/maricopa/garden/html/pubs/mgpress/swsg.htm}, publisher={Master Gardener Press}, author={Cromell, C. and Guy, L. and Bradley, L.K.}, year={1996} } @book{bradley_1996, title={Tree pruning to enhance health and beauty}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={1996} } @book{bradley_1995, place={Tucson, AZ}, title={How to hire a tree expert.}, url={https://extension.arizona.edu/sites/extension.arizona.edu/files/pubs/az1003.pdf}, number={AZ1003}, institution={The University of Arizona Cooperative Extension}, author={Bradley, L.K.}, year={1995} } @article{bradley_1995, title={Tierra Buena: Creating an urban wildlife habitat in an elementary school in the inner city.}, volume={12}, number={2}, journal={Children?s Environments: Theory, Research, Policy and Applications}, author={Bradley, L. K.}, year={1995}, pages={245–249} }