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Spring Semester

    • 12 May 2025
    • 15 Aug 2025
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    Our foundational course provides the knowledge needed to see the living world in a new and holistic way. It details the connections between soil health, plant health, human health and the health of our planet. (Curriculum aligns with our Organic Master Gardener course which appeals mainly to home growers). 

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    • 12 May 2025
    • 15 Aug 2025
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    An overview of plant and ecosystem relationships with an emphasis on choosing and caring for native plants found in the student’s unique bioregion. Subjects include creating plant ID, creating native ecosystems and supporting wildlife habitat.

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    • 12 May 2025
    • 15 Aug 2025
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    An introduction to the language and tools of landscape design with computers. Students learn to use SketchUp Pro and Layout to communicate their designs to clients, co-workers and contractors. This course is a prerequisite (or co-requisite) to Ecological Landscape Design.

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    • 12 May 2025
    • 15 Aug 2025
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    Our foundational course provides the knowledge needed to see the living world in a new and holistic way. It details the connections between soil health, plant health, human health and the health of our planet. (Curriculum aligns with our Organic Horticultural Specialist course which appeals mainly to professionals).

    To enrol in this course, you will need to be registered as a student. Please create your student account here: Register

    • 12 May 2025
    • 15 Aug 2025
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    This course offers key lessons in ecological plant care for those seeking to grow healthy food for personal or market use. It includes the principles of organic growing, applied permaculture, harvesting and food preservation.

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    • 12 May 2025
    • 15 Aug 2025
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    Introducing the principles of landscape design with the Earth in mind, this course explores the elements involved in softscaping and hardscaping green spaces. Includes an overview of organic horticulture principles and practices, as well as historical garden design perspectives. Prerequisite (or co-requisite): Landscape Design Basics.

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    • 12 May 2025
    • 15 Aug 2025
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    This course provides professionals, practitioners and anyone interested in urban design the knowledge to create greener and more livable cities. Unlike grey infrastructure strategies such as concrete sewer systems and wastewater treatment plants, living green infrastructure works with nature to promote healthy urban forests and waterways.

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    • 12 May 2025
    • 15 Aug 2025
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    Students learn the theory and practice of how to design, build and manage rainwater harvesting systems. Suitable for professionals and trades practitioners, or for those seeking to enhance their own buildings to capture quality drinking water in a time of increasing droughts.

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    • 12 May 2025
    • 15 Aug 2025
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    An exploration of how plants grow within an ecosystem with an emphasis on the proper selection and care of ornamentals. Topics include plant nomenclature, factors in successful plant groupings, weed identification and plant maintenance including specialty pruning.

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