Horticulture: Intro Classes & Workshops
Classes
March
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Learn
how
to
design,
install,
and
maintain
conventional,
specialty
drip,
and
micro-drip
irrigation
systems.
Drip
systems
are
useful
for
rooftop
and
terrace
gardens,
planters,
raised
beds,
and
many
landscape
and
nursery
production
systems.
We
will
cover
basic
hydraulics
and
review
more...
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193HRT323 | 03/07 | Th 10:00am-04:30pm | Dobossy | NYBG | ||
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Richard
Powers
has
authored
12
novels,
received
a
MacArthur
Fellowship
and
the
National
Book
Award,
and
is
a
Pulitzer
Prize
and
four-time
National
Book
Critics
Circle
Award
finalist.
His
latest
work,
The
Overstory,
is
a
sweeping,
passionate
novel
of
activism
more...
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193HRT811 | 03/07 | Th 10:30am-11:30am | Powers Forrest | NYBG | ||
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Soil
is
a
dynamic,
living
organism
and
the
very
foundation
of
sustainable
horticulture
and
agriculture.
This
course
focuses
on
the
texture,
structure,
density,
and
color
of
different
soils
and
the
dynamic
relationship
that
exists
among
soil,
water,
and
plants.
Through
more...
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193HRT301D | 03/14 | Th 10:30am-01:30pm | Paltseva | NYBG | ||
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This
course
is
also
required
for
the
Gardening
and
Horticultural
Therapy
Certificates.
Designed for students who want a user–friendly introduction to plant science, this course surveys the major groups of plants—flowering plants, conifers, ferns, and bryophytes—focusing on plant more... |
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193HRT300A | 03/26 | Tu 10:00am-12:40pm | Grossman | NYBG | ||
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This
course
is
also
required
for
the
Gardening
Certificate
and
Landscape
Design
Certificate.
Examine
the
use
of
plants
in
the
landscape
with
an
emphasis
on
choosing
the
right
plant
for
the
right
place,
based
on
site-specific
design
and
more...
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193HRT358C | 03/30 | Sa 10:00am-12:40pm | D'Antonio | NYBG | ||
April
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Join
the
cut
flower
farming
revolution!
Discover
the
basics
of
how
to
design,
plant,
grow,
and
harvest
a
cutting
garden
that
will
be
productive
throughout
the
seasons.
You'll
get
hands-on
practice
starting
seeds
to
ensure
you
always
have
something
fresh
more...
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194HRT142 | 04/13 | Sa 11:00am-02:00pm | Breyer | NYBG | ||
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This
course
is
also
required
for
the
Gardening
and
Horticultural
Therapy
Certificates.
Designed for students who want a user–friendly introduction to plant science, this course surveys the major groups of plants—flowering plants, conifers, ferns, and bryophytes—focusing on plant more... |
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194HRT300B | 04/13 | Sa 02:00pm-05:00pm | Grossman | NYBG | ||
194HRT300C | 05/06 | Mo 06:00pm-08:40pm | Grossman | MDTN | ||
May
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Explore
how
to
grow
plants
without
soil
using
hydroponics,
which
promotes
fast
growth
and
requires
less
water
and
space
than
conventional
gardens.
You'll
learn
what
systems
work
best,
which
plants
to
choose,
and
how
to
make
sure
they
get
proper
more...
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194HRT141 | 05/14 | Tu 06:15pm-08:15pm | Kutz Lodvikov | NYBG | ||
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This
course
is
also
required
for
the
Gardening
Certificate
and
Landscape
Design
Certificate.
Examine
the
use
of
plants
in
the
landscape
with
an
emphasis
on
choosing
the
right
plant
for
the
right
place,
based
on
site-specific
design
and
more...
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194HRT358A | 05/14 | Tu 10:00am-12:40pm | Ruggiero | NCNC | ||
194HRT358B | 06/01 | Sa 10:30am-01:45pm | Simeone | NYBG | ||
June
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Improve
your
climbing
skills
by
learning
techniques
such
as
rope
setting,
knot
tying,
body
thrusting,
doublecrotching,
foot
locking,
and
limb
walking.
Taught
on
the
Garden
grounds,
this
class
offers
expert
instruction
and
critique.
Wear
comfortable
clothing,
sturdy
work,
or
hiking
more...
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194HRT304 | 06/08 | Sa 09:00am-02:30pm | Picciano Davila | NYBG | ||
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Internationally
celebrated
garden
designer/writer
Dr.
Noel
Kingsbury
gets
students
down
on
hands
and
knees
to
explore
and
understand
how
perennials
are
linked
to
their
natural
habitats
and
ecology—and
how
gardeners
and
designers
can
use
that
knowledge
to
help
their
plants
more...
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194LAN913 | 06/11 | Tu 10:00am-04:00pm | Kingsbury | NYBG | ||
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Soil
is
a
dynamic,
living
organism
and
the
very
foundation
of
sustainable
horticulture
and
agriculture.
This
course
focuses
on
the
texture,
structure,
density,
and
color
of
different
soils
and
the
dynamic
relationship
that
exists
among
soil,
water,
and
plants.
Through
more...
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194HRT301A | 06/12 | We 06:00pm-09:00pm | Grossman | MDTN | ||
194HRT301B | 06/13 | Th 10:00am-01:00pm | Grossman | NYBG | ||
July
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Plants
surround
us
in
a
profusion
of
forms.
But
in
naturally
occurring
landscapes,
these
combinations
are
far
from
random,
and
are
often
dictated
by
complex
factors,
which
limit
or
encourage
the
growth
of
particular
plants.
In
this
workshop
you
will
more...
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201HRT140 | 07/19 | Fr 09:00am-01:30pm | Arcate Schuler | NYBG | ||
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This
course
is
also
required
for
the
Gardening
and
Horticultural
Therapy
Certificates.
Designed for students who want a user–friendly introduction to plant science, this course surveys the major groups of plants—flowering plants, conifers, ferns, and bryophytes—focusing on plant more... |
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201HRT300D | 07/29 | Mo 06:00pm-08:40pm | Grossman | MDTN | ||
201HRT300E | 09/14 | Sa 10:00am-12:40pm | Satch | MDTN | ||
September
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This
course
is
also
required
for
the
Gardening
Certificate
and
Landscape
Design
Certificate.
Examine
the
use
of
plants
in
the
landscape
with
an
emphasis
on
choosing
the
right
plant
for
the
right
place,
based
on
site-specific
design
and
more...
|
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201HRT358C | 09/17 | Tu 06:15pm-08:50pm | Ruggiero | NYBG | ||
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This
course
is
also
required
for
the
Gardening
and
Horticultural
Therapy
Certificates.
Designed for students who want a user–friendly introduction to plant science, this course surveys the major groups of plants—flowering plants, conifers, ferns, and bryophytes—focusing on plant more... |
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201HRT300F | 09/19 | Th 10:30am-01:10pm | Paltseva | NYBG | ||
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Soil
is
a
dynamic,
living
organism
and
the
very
foundation
of
sustainable
horticulture
and
agriculture.
This
course
focuses
on
the
texture,
structure,
density,
and
color
of
different
soils
and
the
dynamic
relationship
that
exists
among
soil,
water,
and
plants.
Through
more...
|
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201HRT301C | 09/19 | Th 02:00pm-05:00pm | Paltseva | NYBG | ||
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This
course
is
also
required
for
the
Gardening
Certificate
and
Landscape
Design
Certificate.
Examine
the
use
of
plants
in
the
landscape
with
an
emphasis
on
choosing
the
right
plant
for
the
right
place,
based
on
site-specific
design
and
more...
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201HRT358D | 09/20 | Fr 10:00am-12:40pm | D'Antonio | NYBG |