PICP Specialist Course

DC DOEE Washington, DC

More projects are being specified with environmentally friendly pavements.  This one-day classroom based course trains experienced contractors about the differences of installing PICP vs. regular interlocking concrete pavement systems.  The course is aimed at contractors who are presently doing residential and/or commercial concrete pavement installations and wish to move into the permeable pavement market. It

$127 – $245

Land Ethics Symposium

Delaware Valley University Doylestown, PA

Each year, this informative conference focuses on ways to create low-maintenance, economical and ecologically balanced landscapes using native plants and restoration techniques. Participants have opportunities to network and share their

Rain Check Contractor Training

1801 McCormick Drive Largo, MD

Did you know that Prince George’s County’s Rain Check Program offers rebates to homeowners, businesses and others to install best management practices (BMPs) intended to capture stormwater runoff? This training is designed to provide landscape professionals with practical hands on information on the seven Rain Check Rebate practices and processes. Special emphasis is placed on

Free

Living Shoreline Workshop

Chippokes State Park Surry, VA

The James River Association is hosting a Shoreline and Landscape Professionals Workshop on March 14 in Surry, VA. This workshop is for landscape professionals, marine contractors, and other professionals working on shorelines. Hear from experts from VIMS Center for Coastal Resources Management, DCR’s Shoreline Erosion Advisory Service, and local contractors about best practices for site

Free

Shenandoah Valley Plant Symposium

Best Western 109 Apple Tree Lane, Waynesboro, VA

Join us as we present A Gardener's Palette. We'll dip your brush in a variety of topics offering something for everyone from garden hobbyist to experienced landscape architect. In the end, we'll have a canvas filled with colors and perspectives to consider and put in practice. CBLP CEUs are available.

Natural Design: An Intensive 2-Day Workshop

Brandywine Conservancy Chadd's Ford, PA

Demand for high performing, ecology-based landscapes is increasing faster than the availability of the specialized knowledge needed to achieve them. This intensive, interactive, two-day workshop will provide concrete, real world guidance for designing and documenting all phases of native landscape development. Attendees will receive an extensive manual that documents all aspects of the program, including

$300 – $510

PAXCON – Climate Change and the Patuxent River

National Wildlife Visitors Center Laurel, MD

The Patuxent River Conference (PAXCON) is the premier forum uniting scientists, environmental educators, natural resource managers, and anyone passionate about the health and future of the Patuxent River.  To know and understand the Patuxent River is to take one more step towards its protection. PAXCON 2019 will feature current research on climate change impacts within

$50

Lahr Native Plant Symposium

US National Arboretum 3501 New York Ave. NE , Washington, DC

Learn to look at cues from nature, whether it is pinpointing the best grasses and sedges to control stormwater or combining native plant in ways that reduce maintenance. Hear about current field research and newly discovered native species, visit an Arboretum restoration project, discover how pesky invasives can produce alluring art, or learn about plants

$76 – $95
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