This two-day workshop packed with practical hands-on activities will teach you the basics of soils, climate, plant nutrition, botany, mulches and watering.
This two-day workshop packed with practical hands-on activities will teach you the basics of soils, climate, plant nutrition, botany, mulches and watering.
Note:
This course is a prerequisite for other core courses.
Our historic main campus in Saskatoon is recognized as one of the most beautiful in Canada, with plenty of green space, stately greystone buildings and tree-lined walkways.
As you explore this place, you will discover the spaces that define your university experience. Museums and galleries, libraries, sporting event venues, student hangouts and natural spaces are where life happens and where your most powerful memories can be created
Established in 1907, the University of Saskatchewan has a long history of excellence.
Our graduates are known for their work ethic, resourceful nature and determination, and will continue to build on our history of success to address the world's challenges now and in the future.
Some of our notable alumni and faculty include:
1 former Prime Minister of Canada
2 Nobel laureates
1 Academy Award winner
1 band on the cover of Rolling Stone
3 justices of the Supreme Court of Canada
4 Governor General's Literary Award winners
10 provincial and territorial premiers
280+ Order of Canada recipients
One in four USask students will have a hands‑on research experience while working on their degree, and one in 10 will have that experience in their first year.
USask is a place where you can learn, grow and be part of a community that recognizes how beautiful knowledge can be.
Our students have the opportunity to gain practical, hands-on experience in their field of study, whether by taking part in an internship or co-op program, participating in a field class, or by taking advantage of a study abroad or exchange program at another Canadian or international institution.
You will have the opportunity to contribute directly to the world’s knowledge as you work alongside renowned faculty in some of the most advanced research and education facilities in the world, such as the Canadian Light Source synchrotron, the Global Institute for Water Security and VIDO-InterVac, one of the world's most advanced containment level 3 vaccine research and teaching facilities.
Learn how you can choose flowering perennials while still enjoying fruit and vegetable production through the use of native plants and xeric landscaping techniques that will produce throughout the growing season despite the hot, dry summers that we are experiencing.
We will discuss techniques and timing in the Alberta region for best fall harvest, preserving and storing vegetable and fruit crops, growing produce indoors, and getting a jump start on your garden for spring!
This gardening workshop educates newcomers and seniors about the joys and benefits of growing their own plants and vegetables.
Join Horticulturist and Nursery Manager, Tim Walsh, and learn how we have been successfully growing vegetables in raised beds for over 30 years.
Students learn how to use the proper tools and the techniques for pruning shrubs, trees and plants.
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