HORTICULTURE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

The NYBG Horticulture Program blends classroom theory with field studies in the Garden’s historic landscape, teaching students how to form and care for healthy, sustainable landscapes. Courses are designed and taught by landscape professionals, botanists, and practicing horticulturists. The program offers a high standard of training in four areas of concentration:

Horticulture Certificate Track 1: Plant Production

OVERVIEW

Gain the skills to propagate and produce an array of native and non-native plants for nurseries, garden centers, and landscape-restoration projects.

REQUIRED COURSES

COURSE CODE           HOURS
Introduction to Plant Science  HRT 300    16
Soil Science I: Physical Properties  HRT 301   18
Soil Science II: Chemistry and Nutrition  HRT 302  P 18
Horticultural Techniques: Greenhouse Practices  
HRT 312 P 15
Insect Pests of Landscape Plants HRT 381 P
18
Plant Propagation I: Basic Principles   HRT 411 P 18
Plant Propagation II: Applications HRT 412 P 13
Disease Identification & Management  HRT 481 P 18
Nursery and Greenhouse Management HRT 491 P 24
TOTAL REQUIRED HOURS     158

 

Horticulture Certificate Track 2: Sustainable Landscape Management

OVERVIEW

Understand landscape maintenance and management practices using the concept "right plant—right place" in residential and commercial landscapes.

REQUIRED COURSES

COURSE CODE           HOURS
Introduction to Plant Science  HRT 300    16
Soil Science I: Physical Properties  HRT 301   18
Soil Science II: Chemistry and Nutrition  HRT 302 P 18
Horticultural Techniques: Landscape Gardening  HRT 311 P 18
Pruning Principles and Practices HRT 321 P 15
Basic Design and Installation of Irrigation Systems  HRT 323   12
Business Practices for the Landscape Professional HRT 457     12
Insect Pests of Landscape Plants HRT 381 P 18
Tree Management HRT 422  14 
Landscape Management HRT 443 P 24
Disease Identification & Management  HRT 481  18
Invasive Weed Identification & Management  HRT 482  12
Mathematics for Horticulturists HRT 356   
TOTAL REQUIRED HOURS      201

 

Horticulture Certificate Track 3: Arboriculture

OVERVIEW

Know how to grow, prune, care for, and manage trees in parks, residential sites, and urban environments.

REQUIRED COURSES

COURSE  CODE               HOURS 
Introduction to Plant Science  HRT 300   16
Soil Science I: Physical Properties  HRT 301   18
Soil Science II: Chemistry and Nutrition  HRT 302  P 18
Tree Climbing for Arborists HRT 304   15
Chainsaws: Use, Safety, and Maintenance HRT 308   6
Pruning Principles and Practices HRT 321 P 15
Landscape Plants: Fall Trees and Shrubs HRT 331 P 12
Landscape Plants: Conifers HRT 333 P 12
Landscape Plants: Spring Trees and Shrubs                  HRT 334 P 12
Insect Pests of Landscape Plants HRT 381 P 18
Tree Management HRT 422 P 14
Urban Tree Care HRT 426 P 12
Winter Tree Identification HRT 440 P 8
Disease Identification & Management HRT 481 P 18
TOTAL REQUIRED HOURS     194

 

Horticulture Certificate Track 4: Sustainable Garden Design

OVERVIEW

Be able to design small-scale gardens for home, communities, and private clients.

REQUIRED COURSES

COURSE CODE           HOURS 
Introduction to Plant Science  HRT 300    16
Soil Science I: Physical Properties  HRT 301    18
Landscape Plants: Broadleaved Evergreens HRT 332  P 9
Landscape Plants: Spring Trees and Shrubs HRT 334  12
Landscape Plants: Spring Perennials HRT 336 9
Landscape Plants: Late Season Perennials & Grasses                 HRT 338 P 12
Landscape Plants: Annuals HRT 341 P 8
Landscape Plants: Bulbs  HRT 342  12
Annual and Perennial Garden Maintenance  HRT 344  8
Plants for Landscaping   HRT 358    16
Plant Communities HRT 140 P 6
Sustainable Garden Care HRT 395 P 8
Sustainable Garden Design HRT 551 P 20
Landscape Design History LAN 301   24
Graphics I LAN 311   24
TOTAL REQUIRED HOURS     202

P = Courses with a prerequisite before you can register.

For classes with no current session available, please check back when we announce next season's catalog.