Students interested in this cancelled offering should consider The Winter Practice of Organic Farming, which contains this content.
In this hands-on 8-credit program students will learn about the scientific principles and practices of plant propagation along with learning about and doing winter season horticultural activities including greenhouse management, garden planning, plant variety selection, soil test report interpretation, pruning, and tool sharpening and repair. Plant propagation topics and practices will include seed germination, growing media, greenhouse seed starting, sanitation, disease prevention, and asexual propagation by division, cuttings, and grafting. Practicum work will include taking care of farm area plantings and propagating plants for the campus farm’s upcoming growing season and market stand. Students who want extra pruning practice and need tools should pay the optional student fee to receive a quality and affordable set of bypass hand pruners and loppers to own and keep.
Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:
4 - Plant Propagation with Lab
4 - Winter Season Horticulture: Theory and Practice
Registration
This program may accept well prepared first year students with signature. Please contact the faculty for more information.
Academic Details
Horticulture, Homesteading
$116 fee includes farm tools ($66) and a required lab fee ($50).
Schedule
Revisions
Date | Revision |
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2024-11-04 | Students interested in this cancelled offering should consider The Winter Practice of Organic Farming, which contains this content. |