LAKEWOOD, Colo. — Colorado Nursery & Greenhouse Association’s Fall Workshop features an all-star lineup of speakers who will educate you on a variety of pressing topics. The workshop will be held on Thursday, October 19, at the Front Range Community College (3645 W. 112th Ave.) in Westminster.
This half-day event offers valuable information that can improve your nursery or greenhouse operations as you plan for the future. Here is a sample of questions that will be answered:
- What trees will be resilient in a warming climate?
- What pest management strategies will emerge as climate change unfolds?
- What automation technology is available in the greenhouse?
- What plants will be preferred looking down the road 10 – 20 years?
- What greenhouse efficiencies can save on labor?
- What role will native plants play in the future?
- What irrigation technologies can nurseries use to minimize water waste?
- What new annuals are water-wise and how should they be grown?
- What practices can improve your greenhouse production?
The workshop will start off with an opening panel session, followed by separate and concurrent tracks for nursery and greenhouse operations.
If you’re looking for changes that can help your company succeed in an uncertain and challenging future, you should attend this workshop.
To see the complete program and to register, please click here.
— Colorado Nursery & Greenhouse Association