LAWNS, LEAVES, & LAWS: Practical Pathways Toward Lawn Alternatives and Ecological Turf Cultivation

From New Directions in the American Landscape Many now recognize that the dominance of manicured lawns in many of our landscapes is environmentally harmful. That said, many homeowner’s associations and municipalities are regulating front yard plant heights and store shelves are still stocked to the brim with pesticide products composed of harmful chemicals. An environmental

$88

Native Plants for Landscape Professionals (Virtual)

This conference is for professionals in the landscaping industry only (landscape designers, landscape architects, growers, nurseries, landscape maintenance, property managers, builders, etc.)  Topics: Choosing pollinator plants for maximum beauty and benefits - Sam Hoadley Creating an edible landscape with native plants - Lincoln Smith Native groundcovers - Missy Fabel About our speakers: Lincoln Smith runs Forested,

$30

Today’s Menu: A Toolkit for Stormwater BMPs for Urban Farming

Bring your lunch and join landscape designer and Level 2-certified CBLP, Kelley Oklesson, for this free webinar, for CBLP professionals.  Kelley will tell us about her recent project, a Toolkit for Stormwater Best Management Practices for Urban Farming, which is focused on offering tried and true strategies to improve water quality on urban farming sites. 

Free

Stress-Adapted Native Plant Communities as Templates for Highly Disturbed Landscape Sites

Native plant communities can be found on remarkably difficult sites, e.g., highly alkaline, saline, acidic, droughty, and flooded. In the Northeast U.S. these communities include alvars, dunes, acidic pine barrens, inland salt marshes, marl fens, and other wetlands. A subset of these natural assemblages can be used to create sustainable landscapes on human-made sites that

$88

Ecologists and Landscape Architects: Working Relationships

Public landscapes increasingly attempt to join ecological improvements to the practical, aesthetic, and cultural aspects of their landscape enhancements. Our two speakers, each acclaimed in their respective fields of Landscape Architecture and Restoration Ecology, have collaborated on numerous projects over the past ten years. They will review their collaborative design process through a series of

$88

Invasive Plant Fall Workshops

Join our friends at Blue Ridge PRISM for their fall workshops: Introduction to Invasive Plants and Identification – Sept 21 (virtual) Invasive Plant Control – Sept 23 (virtual) Charlottesville Field Session – Sept 25 (in-person) Rappahannock County Park Field Session – Oct 17 (in-person) Blue Ridge PRISM’s 2021 Fall Workshop is a blend of two

$15 – $25

Climate Change 101 Webinar

You’ve heard the term climate change, but have you ever wondered how our climate is actually changing? How do we know humans are causing it? And, so what? Earth’s climate has always changed. If it is a serious problem, what do we do now?  Dr. Kilbourne will start with the basics and lay out the facts

National Capital PRISM Invasive Management Training

National Capital Partnership for Invasive Species Management’s Invasive Plant Professional’s Training Event This will be a virtual training, including two virtual field trips. There is no cost to attend. We will send the link once you have registered. CBLP CEUs are available. Applicator recertification credits are available for DC, MD, VA, and WV.  ISA CEUs

Free

Buffer Field Day in PA

Ephrata, PA Ephrata, PA

Visit several riparian buffer locations to see how buffers can be used in both agricultural and urban landscapes. Learn about the benefits of planting trees and shrubs along streams and how to establish a successful buffer. Gain confidence in planting trees and learning how to care for a buffer with hands on activities by participating

$10 – $15
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