New Directions in the American Landscape

Montgomery Community College Blue Bell, PA

Save the date for this great winter conference! New Directions in the American Landscape (NDAL) advances the art and science of natural landscape design by collaborating with design, horticulture, and

Native Plant Interactions Above and Below Ground

Green Springs Gardens 4603 Green Spring Rd, Alexandria, VA

Please join us for a talk by Charles Smith, to kick of our lecture series again this year. The interactions and relationships in plant communites form the visible framework of

Free

Arlington County StormwaterWise Training

Fairlington Community Center 3308 S. Stafford St, Arlington, VA

Arlington County is seeking experienced designers, contractors and other landscape professionals to provide services for Arlington County residents and HOAs participating in its StormwaterWise Landscapes grant program.  The StormwaterWise Landscapes

Free

Mid Atlantic Horticulture Short Course

The Founder's Inn Virginia Beach, VA

MAHSC is a nationally-recognized annual training for professionals in the Green Industries, sponsored by the Virginia Horticultural Foundation. Every winter it's an innovative program for all levels of horticultural staff to

$130

ELA Webinars – Season 5

Transitioning to Ecological Landscape Practices – Toxin-Free Landscapes Presented by: Edwina von Gal January 17, 2018       4:00 PM – 5:00 PM EST   Invasive Plants: What Are They? And What

$10

Basic Winter Tree ID

Riverbend Park 8700 Potomac Hills St., Great Falls, VA

Emily Ferguson will lead a beginner winter tree walk providing easy tips to help ID native tree species. VNPS programs are free and open to the public, but space on

Free

VSLD Winter Meeting and Seminar

Norfolk Botanical Garden Norfolk, VA

The Virginia Society of Landscape Designers (VSLD) announces their upcoming winter meeting and seminar. Come see Thomas Rainer (co-author, Planting in a Post-Wild World) and Carol Heiser (Habitat Education Coordinator,

$125

Designing Green Roof Habitats in Cities

ASLA Center for Landscape Architecture 636 I Street Northwest, Washington, DC

With hundreds of thousands of square feet developed in Washington, DC alone, green roofs are emerging as a new form of wildlife habitat in cities. From planted sedum and wildflowers,

Free

Hometown Habitat Film & Panel Discussion

Dickinson Fine and Performing Arts Center, PVCC 501 College Drive, Charlottesville, VA

HOMETOWN HABITAT: STORIES OF BRINGING NATURE HOME is an environmental film by Catherine Zimmerman, an award-winning director of photography and independent documentary filmmaker (https://themeadowproject.com).  The movie features community habitat landscaping

Free
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