Presenter: Ed Gregan, Bailey Nurseries
This talk will encompass the available; medium to smaller ornamental, flowering and shade trees that work best for today's smaller gardens. The locations they are well-suited for from a design sense as well as environmental situations. Ed will include different ways that these trees can be shaped (pruned) from a production nursery.
ASLA: 1.5*
APLD: 1.5
LTE/LTCO: 1.5
CNLP: 1.5 Plants
Presenter: Dr. Beth Brantley, Technical Support Specialist, Bartlett Tree Experts
The changing climate is resulting in a changing landscape. If we consider this as an opportunity, we can create and maintain healthy plant communities. Climate, stressors, pests and pathogens will be discussed, along with mitigation options. Beth will incorporate plant selections from Ed Gregan’s presentation and provide suggestions for proactive landscape design and management.
CNLP: .5 Plants, .5 Design, .5 Environment
Presenter: Shannon Currey, Marketing Director, Hoffman Nursery
The plants and services our industry provides are often perceived as a luxury. But our own experience and a growing body of research tell us that green spaces are vital to the health and well-being of our communities. What can we do to better promote that connection and the power of plants? How can we demonstrate that our plants and expertise are necessities rather than luxuries? One obvious example is green infrastructure (GI). It uses the power of plants, soils, and natural systems to manage water and create healthier urban environments. GI generates cost effective solutions and economic, environmental, and social benefits beyond traditional infrastructure approaches. It also represents a broader vision for how we use and think about plants. In this presentation, get an overview of GI and some of the key factors that drive its implementation. Marketing Director Shannon Currey will share Hoffman Nursery’s experience growing for and learning about GI. She will suggest strategies to build new connections and promote the power of plants.
CNLP: 1.5 Professional
Presenter: Dr. Doug Tallamy
Recent headlines about global insect declines, the impending extinction of one million species worldwide, and three billion fewer birds in North America are a bleak reality check about how ineffective our current landscape designs have been at sustaining the plants and animals that sustain us. Such losses are not an option if we wish to continue our current standard of living on Planet Earth. The good news is that none of this is inevitable. Tallamy will discuss simple steps that each of us can- and must- take to reverse declining biodiversity and will explain why we, ourselves, are nature’s best hope.
CNLP: 1 Professional, .5 Environment
Remember Me
1/5/20262026 New Year Business Checklist Now Available!
9/4/2025Latest News from NJ's Green Industry is HERE!
4/15/2024Gardening Tips with Bruce!
4/15/2024Visit our Career Center
The upcoming calendar is currently empty.
Click here to view past events and photos »
2016 Awards Nominations
Awards Nominations
PO Box 183 Bordentown, NJ 08505
Phone: 609.291.7070 Toll Free: 609.291.1121