Early registration is now open for The Landscape Show for $15. Cost comes with a show badge, complimentary open session tickets, product solution presentations, admission to the opening night reception and to Tapped In (for the 40 and under crowd).
The following workshops are open for registration to all show attendees. Register by September 8 for $60 per workshop.
Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Container Nurseries
Drs. Tom Yeager & Juanita Popanoe, University of Florida/IFAS Extension
BMPs for container nurseries are a proactive approach to protecting surface and groundwater quality. Learn the ins and outs at this workshop which will transport you to a local nursery for hands-on tactical training.
Pest Management Workshop
Tim Flowers, Walt Disney World, Lake Buena Vista, Fla. & Suzanne Wainwright-Evans, Buglady Consulting, Slatington, Pa.
This workshop will provide a hands-on approach to identifying some of the new and potential threats to the landscape, understand application methods and help attendees evaluate the costs of using biocontrols vs. traditional spray programs.
Landscape Design for 21st Century Living - Parts 1 (Thursday) and 2 (Friday). Each session is one workshop.
Rob Templar Williams and Moira Farnham, Garden Design School, Devizes, Wiltshire, England
These workshops explore the principal processes and building blocks to achieve excellent landscape design.
Garden Center Workshop: Make the Most of Your Retail Hot Spots
This workshop offers key dos and donts of laying out retail garden center spaces for maximizing your impact and profitability.
Efficiency in the Landscape Workshop: Principles of the Five S’s
Do your trucks and trailers need a redesign? Is your crew constantly losing or misplacing things because equipment is unorganized? Learn the 5 Ss and how to create an organized work environment.
Add to your curriculum by attending The Landscape Show Opening Session to learn from the Political Insiders on the key election issues and races. The complimentary forum takes place Thursday, Sept. 25 at 9 a.m. at the Main Stage.
The show's main stage is home to the Exhibitors’ Solutions Demonstrations. Taking place throughout the show, these presentations cover ideas on a variety of hot industry topics. Scheduled hourly, topics to be covered include: The Buzz about Bees, Butterflies & Pollinators, The Skinny on Palms and Trees, More Food for Thought on Edibles, Words About Water, Killer Information on Pest Control and Covering Color in the Landscape. Access the growing list of topics and times for the Exhibitors' Solutions Center.
Check out the new FNGLA Landscape Certification Exam Showcase to get the inside scoop on the landscape certification exam. There will be four exam station layouts with certification mentors and judges to give insight on taking the exam as well as reasons for specifying and hiring FNGLA Certified professionals.
You’ll find The Landscape Show exhibit hall a comprehensive learning lab with the best and brightest industry companies and experts available to share their latest plants, products and services. This is where you’ll discover what you didn’t know you need to know.
Access complete show details online here.
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