"You Can't Judge a Bush by it's Color"

Registration Eligibility
not limited
Start Date
02/22/2019
End Date
02/22/2019
Description
This talk discusses real life IPM situations that illustrate how important it is not to jump to hasty conclusions based on what you initially see or, what you think you know about the situation. This includes several examples where using advanced IPM strategies and digging deeper into the plant and/or site history reveals vital clues that turn assumption into fact, and ultimately results in an accurate management strategy for clients.
Location
Towson, MD
Distance Learning
No
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Horticulture / Plants
Health, Safety and Welfare
No
Hours
1.0
Learning Outcomes
1. How to take the tools and resources from the lecture hall into the field to solve landscape problems.
2. How to ask probing questions to help ascertain and understand the plant site history. Critical facts that lead to effective management solutions.
3. How to avoid jumping to potentially incorrect conclusions by maintaining objectivity and resisting preconceived notions when faced with landscape challenges.
Instructors
Heather Zindash
Course Codes
Provider
Manor View Farm, Inc.


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