Learn landscape maintenance techniques, equipment operation, pest management, landscape design and construction, plant identification, pruning techniques, plant propagation methods and basic irrigation hydraulics.
Cultivate a career in horticulture.
Learn landscape maintenance techniques, equipment operation, pest management, landscape design and construction, plant identification, pruning techniques, plant propagation methods and basic irrigation hydraulics.
On-site landscape development gives you hands-on experience to complement your coursework.
Careers
Graduates find employment in a wide range of positions within the industry.
These include landscaping and maintenance, retail and wholesale nurseries, garden centers, municipal parks, supply companies, commercial greenhouses, orchards, golf courses, and self employment.
Depending on experience and training, positions could be as entry level workers, lead hands, foremen, supervisors, or owner/operators.
Admission Requirements
Limited admission
About Us
The Specialization in Plant production will provide you with a strong foundation of knowledge and skills relating to the biology and physiology, breeding, propagation, and management of domesticated plants.
Students in this course will gain knowledge on how to produce food in their own yards, balconies, community/collective gardens, and other urban spaces.
In this 3-hour introductory horticultural workshop, Carolyne, a passionate horticulturist, will teach us the basics for taking good care of our houseplants all year round.
Welcome to the Canadian Nursery Landscape Association’s national Landscape Horticulture Certification Program, operated in collaboration with provincial nursery and landscape associations.
This program trains individuals to work in the ornamental horticulture service industry
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