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Designing, installing and managing native plantings

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Add to Calendar 2024-10-28 01:00:00 2024-12-08 01:00:00 Designing, installing and managing native plantings Ecological restorations of small sites often rely on installing young plants to establish desired natural vegetation. Even large sites, which are typically seeded, may be supplemented with plantings.This course presents successful steps for designing, installing and managing a native species planting project and acts as a guide to making sound decisions for each of these critical steps.In this course, learn how to:Evaluate whether there are sources of plants on the site or in the landscape that could contribute to revegetation.Determine which species will be best suited for a restoration planting.Select and acquire the optimal kinds of planting stock for site conditions and project goals.Develop a planting plan.Prepare a site to be planted.Install large numbers of plants on a site as part of planned events.Manage sites following planting to promote vegetation establishment.This course is part of a certificate program. It is strongly recommended, but not required, that students complete the Site Assessment for Ecological Restoration course before taking the other courses in the series, as the Site Assessment course lays the groundwork for the subsequent courses.Find out more about the Ecological Restoration series America/Chicago public

Location

Online course

Contact

Julia Bohnen, bohne001@umn.edu

Ecological restorations of small sites often rely on installing young plants to establish desired natural vegetation. Even large sites, which are typically seeded, may be supplemented with plantings.

This course presents successful steps for designing, installing and managing a native species planting project and acts as a guide to making sound decisions for each of these critical steps.

In this course, learn how to:

  • Evaluate whether there are sources of plants on the site or in the landscape that could contribute to revegetation.
  • Determine which species will be best suited for a restoration planting.
  • Select and acquire the optimal kinds of planting stock for site conditions and project goals.
  • Develop a planting plan.
  • Prepare a site to be planted.
  • Install large numbers of plants on a site as part of planned events.
  • Manage sites following planting to promote vegetation establishment.

This course is part of a certificate program. 

It is strongly recommended, but not required, that students complete the Site Assessment for Ecological Restoration course before taking the other courses in the series, as the Site Assessment course lays the groundwork for the subsequent courses.

Find out more about the Ecological Restoration series

Cost

$375

Registration

You will receive instructions for accessing the course after registration.

Cancellations prior to the course opening will be fully refunded. Registration fees may be transferred to the next offering of the course upon instructor approval. No refunds or fee transfers will be granted once a student has accessed or begun the course.

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