Join Us for the 2024 Durham Landscape Seminar!

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9 a.m. to 12 p.m., Thursday, January 4, 2024

N.C. Cooperative Extension, Durham County Center

Carl D. Hodges Conference Room

721 Foster Street, Durham, NC 27701

Register Online via Eventbrite

Join us to learn about IPM, tree pruning, and soil care while earning ISA and Pesticide Safety CEUs.

The Durham Landscape Seminar focuses on providing continuing education and re-certification credits for public and private sector green industry professionals, including landscapers, grounds and turf managers, and greenhouse and nursery producers. Home gardeners, HOA grounds managers, and others are also welcome to attend.

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS

Attendance is approved for 1 NCDA Pesticide CEU (H, L, N, D, X), 3 ISA Certified Arborist CEUs, 2 BCMA – Science CEUs, and 1 BCMA – Management CEU.

AGENDA

8:30 a.m. – Check-in Begins

9 to 9:55 a.m. – Introduction to IPM: Protecting Pollinators and Other Beneficials

Ashley Troth, Ph.D., Horticulture Agent, N.C. Cooperative Extension, Durham County Center

Integrated pest management works to not only produce healthier plants with fewer chemical inputs, but also to protect pollinators and other beneficial insects. Join us as we learn how taking an integrated approach, combining cultural, biological, mechanical, and cultural controls, can improve the landscapes you manage from the ground up.

9:55 to 10 a.m. – Break

10 to 10:55 a.m. – Preparing Young Trees for a Better Future

Barbara Fair, Ph.D., Department of Horticultural Science, NC State University

Want to reduce future costs and minimize stress on your trees? Join Barbara Fair as she shares pruning techniques aimed at building strong structure for the future growth of trees.

10:55 to 11 a.m. – Break

11 a.m. to 12 p.m. – The Importance of Soil Health and the Benefits of Soil Amending

Ron Alexander, R. Alexander Associates, Inc.

Beyond just designing and installing of beautiful and sustainable landscapes, the landscape industry is tasked with developing landscapes that require less maintenance, use less water, better protect the environment, and meet changing regional environmental requirements. Because of these requirements, creating healthy soils which are more environmentally resilient and better able to deal with a changing climate is key. In this session, you will learn how amendments can improve landscape-grade soils, improve stormwater management and reduce erosion, reduce water usage and plant loss, and aid in the establishment of native plants and vegetation.

Noon – Wrap up and Evaluations

Please e-mail Ashley Troth at ashley_troth@ncsu.edu with any questions.

NC State University and N.C. A&T State University commit themselves to positive action to secure equal opportunity and prohibit discrimination and harassment regardless of age, color, disability, family and marital status, genetic information, national origin, political beliefs, race, religion, sexual identity (including pregnancy), and veteran status. NC State, N.C. A&T, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and local governments cooperating. Persons with disabilities and persons with limited English proficiency may request accommodations to participate by contacting Ashley Troth at ashley_troth@ncsu.edu or in person at the County Extension Office at least 30 days before the event.

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