Green School Landscape Management Track
Both new and experienced landscape practitioners are increasingly challenged to implement maintenance practices that are novel, sustainable and environmentally sound - while also delivering acceptable results. Green School's Landscape Management Track is designed for landscape managers who have either been working in the field for a number of years, or who are switching from another profession and haven't received formal training in horticultural fundamentals and strategies. Students will learn about modern, efficient approaches to landscape management and learn the skills necessary to make appropriate decisions in terms of plant selection, plant maintenance, and pest and nutrient management. By considering the landscape and the larger environment as a system, students will gain an understanding of how management practices can enhance our enjoyment of outdoor spaces while simultaneously protecting resources such as soil and water. The curriculum is based on current research and information emphasizing environmental stewardship, Best Management Practices (BMPs) and Integrated Pest Management (IPM).
For registration instructions and general program information, go to the Green School main page.
Landscape Management Schedule/Curriculum
Daily Schedule: Green School in 2024 will be held virtually on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons - see the schedule below. Having a computer or other device and a fast and reliable internet connection are necessary to take this course.
NOTE: The times in the schedule are in Eastern Standard Time.
October 17 and October 22 - You must attend ONE of these orientation sessions. |
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4:00-5:30 pm | Live via Zoom |
Orientation and Technical Check-In |
Tuesday, October 29, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Plant Form and Function |
Wednesday, October 30, 2024 | ||
1:00-2:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Plant Form and Function (continued) |
3:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Basic Principles of IPM and PHC |
Thursday, October 31, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom | Soils Basics Deborah Henson, UMass Department of Environmental Conservation Understanding basic physical and chemical properties of soils and how proper management can improve soil health for better plant growth. |
Tuesday, November 5, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Nutrient Management for Trees and Shrubs in the Landscape |
Wednesday, November 6, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Site Assessment and Cultural Practice Problems of Woody Ornamentals |
Thursday, November 7, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom | Basic Plant Pathology Angela Madeiras, UMass Extension A discussion of the microbiology of plant disease-causing bacteria and fungi along with references to a few of the many beneficial microbes. Also, a description of the conditions necessary for disease infection and an overview of infectious disease management strategies. |
Tuesday, November 12, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom | Principles of Weed Science Randy Prostak, UMass Extension General principles of weed science, weed management, and weed identification strategies. |
Wednesday, November 13, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Selection of Woody Plants |
Thursday, November 14, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom | Diseases of Trees and Shrubs I Nick Brazee, UMass Extension Description of the groups of root, stem, branch, and foliage diseases of woody plants, including illustrations of the signs and symptoms of common woody plant diseases as well as suitable management approaches to use in landscapes and nurseries. |
Tuesday, November 19, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Pesticide Safety and Responsibility in the Landscape |
Wednesday, November 20, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Basic Entomology |
Thursday, November 21, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Diseases of Trees and Shrubs II |
Tuesday, November 26, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom | Tree and Shrub Insects and Mites I Tawny Simisky, UMass Extension Discussion of the basic types of injury that insects can inflict on trees and shrubs, best management practices as pertaining to an IPM approach, current management strategies, a look into bio-rational pesticides, and how to avoid the development of pesticide resistance. |
Tuesday, December 3, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom | Selection of Annuals and Perennials Mandy Bayer, UMass Stockbridge School of Agriculture Appropriate plant materials for different types of landscapes. Choosing the appropriate plant for the landscape, key identification features, and ornamental features for Massachusetts landscapes. |
Wednesday, December 4, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom | Tree and Shrub Insects and Mites II Tawny Simisky, UMass Extension There are well over 100 different insect and mite species in the Northeast with the potential to be a problem on trees and shrubs in the landscape. This session covers the major feeding groups of these damaging pests including some noteworthy examples, along with many of the new invasive/exotic introductions. Brief information regarding identification, hosts, damage, life cycles, and management options will be provided for species of particular significance. |
Thursday, December 5, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Landscape Weed Management
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Tuesday, December 10, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Turf Management in the Landscape |
Wednesday, December 11, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Soil Health for Turf and Landscapes |
Thursday, December 12, 2024 | ||
1:00-2:00 PM | Live class via Zoom | Management of Common Turf Pests in the Landscape Jason Lanier, UMass Extension A companion to Turf Management in the Landscape, this session will highlight the most frequently encountered turf pest problems in New England and offer IPM-based approaches for managing them. |
2:30-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Tree and Shrub Pruning Best Practices Session description pending. |
Tuesday, December 17, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom | Tree and Shrub Disease Management Strategies Nick Brazee, UMass Extension A detailed review of the regulatory, cultural, biological, and chemical methods of plant disease management. A clear understanding of all these methods provides a sound basis for integrating them into an effective woody plant care program. |
Wednesday, December 18, 2024 | ||
1:00-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Sustainable Landscape Maintenance and Troubleshooting |
Thursday, December 19, 2024 | ||
1:00-3:00 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Pollinator Friendly Approaches for the Landscape Learn about provisioning both floral resources and nesting sites for pollinators, and a basic checklist for bee-friendly landscapes. |
3:30-4:30 PM | Live class via Zoom |
Vector-Borne Diseases: Awareness and Action Lyme Disease is the most prevalent infectious disease in Massachusetts and is now considered to be a public health crisis. In addition to Lyme, deer ticks can carry the pathogens which cause Babesiosis, Anaplasmosis, Relapsing Fever and Powassan virus, all of which can be very serious. This session will review the basic life cycle and ecology of deer ticks, incidence rates and distribution of tick-borne illnesses. |
For registration instructions and general program information, go to the Green School main page.