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Professional Landscape & Nursery Training (P.L.A.N.T.) Program
Prepare for a career in a retail nursery/garden center, wholesale nursery or landscaping. P.L.A.N.T. is comprised of 20 module classes (which run from 2 – 4 weeks, in the evenings and occasionally on Saturday mornings). The program is a cooperative venture with the Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association (ONLA) and local employers. Instructors: Lois Whyde, Jenny Cook, Kent Herreman, Christine Stevens, Lee Dunlap, and horticulturists from Dawes Arboretum. By taking all of the classes listed (520 hours, classroom, plus a 200-hour internship), you may qualify for financial aid. Contact: Lois Whyde at (740) 364-2272 or lwhyde@c-tec.edu.
Tuition $4112 for entire series            PL9400
Books included as well as free assessment, job search services, ongoing career and family counseling, and registration into the Ohio Department of Agriculture pest licensure test.
 
Most classes only offered once a year. Classes categorized into four divisions: Plant Identification, Landscape Design, Pest Control and General.
 
P.L.A.N.T. Intro
Cover plant basics, planting techniques, plant classification, soil, and growing media and propagation. Prerequisite for many other courses.
Tuition $224    32 hours          PL9401
T & TH            5 – 9 p.m.         Jan 5 – 28
T & TH            5 – 9 p.m.        Feb 2 – 25
T & TH            1 – 5 p.m.         Mar 9 – Apr 1
T & TH            5 – 9 p.m.        Apr 6 – 29
T & TH            5 – 9 p.m.        June 1 – 24
T & TH            5 – 9 p.m.        Aug 3 – 26
T & TH            5 – 9 p.m.        Oct 5 – 28
T & TH            5 – 9 p.m.        Nov 2 – 25
 
PLANT IDENTIFICATION
Annuals & Herbs
Learn to identify more than 20 annuals and 15 herbs, cultural characteristics, care and growth requirements.
Tuition $168 Books $14         PL9410
M & W            5 – 9 p.m.        24 hours                      Apr 5 –21
 
Tree Identification
Learn to identify more than 40 trees in the Central Ohio area, as well as soil requirements, adaptability and other plant characteristics. Class taught by Dawes Arboretum horticulturists. Prerequisite: P.L.A.N.T. Intro. Book will be used by all three I.D. classes.
Tuition $168 Book $82           PL9421
T & TH            5:30 – 9:30 p.m.         24 hours
            July 6–22
 
Shrub, Ground Covers & Vines Identification
Discover area plants commonly found on work sites for commercial and private residences. Class taught by Dawes Arboretum horticulturists. Prerequisite: P.L.A.N.T. Intro.
Tuition $168    Book (see above)        PL9422
M & W            5:30 – 9:30 p.m.         24 hours
            June 7 – 23
 
Evergreen Identification
Explore broadleaf and needle evergreens – more than 40 that are common in this area. Class taught by Dawes Arboretum horticulturists. Prerequisite: P.L.A.N.T. Intro.
Tuition $168 Book (see above)           PL9423
T & TH            5:30 – 9:30 p.m.          24 hours
            May 4 – 20
 
Perennials
Learn 50 perennials as well as their plant characteristics, care and growth rate.
Tuition $224 Books $14         PL9415
T & TH             5 – 9 p.m.       32 hours                      June 1 – 24
 
LANDSCAPE DESIGN
Landscape Design
Learn the basics of landscape design drawing techniques and concepts such as planes of spatial enclosure, design process, measuring systems, form composition and design principles.
Tuition $224 Books $16         PL9445
M & W            6 – 10 p.m.      32 hours
            Mar 8 –31
 
Landscape Design II
Take the design process to the next step, covering drawing techniques, measuring and layout, as well as form composition. Prerequisites: P.L.A.N.T. I.D. and Landscape Design.
Tuition $224 No books           PL9450
M & W            6 – 10 p.m.      32 hours
            Aug 2 –25
 
PEST CONTROL      
Commercial Pest Application 101
Learn to identify and treat insects and diseases common to this area. This will help prepare you for the pesticide licensure test from the Ohio Department of Agriculture. Test fee: $35.
Tuition $224 Books $57         PL9436
M & W            5 – 9 p.m.        32 hours
            Jan 4 – 27
 
Commercial Pest Application 102
Cover integrated pest management, as well as rules and regulations of applying pesticides. Prepare for the pesticide licensure test from the Ohio Department of Agriculture.
Test fee: $35.
Tuition $224 Books $4          PL9437
M & W             5 – 9 p.m.       32 hours
            Feb 8 – Mar 3
 
GENERAL
Pruning Workshop for Trees & Shrubs
Explore the basics of pruning shrubs, trees and evergreens. Prepare for the Certified Arborist test from the International Society of Arborists. Prerequisite: P.L.A.N.T. Intro.
Tuition $224 Books $30         PL9440
W        5 – 9 p.m.        32 hours
S          8 a.m. – Noon
            Oct 13 – Nov 6
 
Water Gardening
Explore the basic concepts of water gardening, design, construction, maintenance, plant material and fish care. You also will cover complementary landscaping and pond winterization.
Tuition $84 Books $8 PL9405
M         5 – 8 p.m.        12 hours
            Sept 6 – 27
 
Turf Management
Learn to judge turf quality, density, uniformity, color, recuperative ability, disease/insect resistance, drought/environmental tolerance and ease of establishment. Prerequisite: P.L.A.N.T. Intro.
Tuition $224 Books $42         PL9465
T & TH            5 – 9 p.m.       32 hours
            Aug 3 – 26
 
Landscape Maintenance 101
Learn the proper methods of full-service landscape maintenance from locating to performing tasks. You will cover bid proposals, time requirements, specifications, contract language, terms, accounting, payment and legal aspects. Prerequisites: Shrub & Tree Pruning, Turf Management and P.L.A.N.T. I.D.
Tuition $224                PL9480
W        5 – 9 p.m.        32 hours          S          8 a.m. – Noon
            May 5 – 29
 
Landscape Installation
Transform your design into an actual planting site. Prerequisite: P.L.A.N.T. Intro., P.L.A.N.T. I.D., Landscape I & II and Hardscapes.
Tuition $224 No books           PL9460
W        5 – 9 p.m.        32 hours
S          8 a.m. – Noon
            Sept 8 – Oct 2
 
Irrigation 101
Want to know your elbow from a PVC-T? Always wondered what micro irrigation was? Then come and find out with our brand new irrigation class. You’ll discover the latest technology available in the real world of the green industry.
Tuition $168                PL9403
T & TH            5 – 9 p.m.        24 hours
            Sept 7 – 23
 
Small Engine Repair
As the saying goes, time is money, and every time you have to take your small piece of equipment in for service, it means that you are losing money. Why not learn how to fix it yourself? This class is a definite must for those who want to keep their equipment in top condition.
Tuition $112                PL9404
M         5:30 – 9:30 p.m.          16 hours
             Oct 11 – Nov 1
 
Hardscapes
Learn the techniques and technical aspects of paver installation, retaining walls and voltage lighting.
Tuition $168 Books $14         PL9455
W        5 – 9 p.m.        24 hours
S          9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
            July 7 – 24
 
Equipment Training/Safety/First Aid
Learn to drive and operate tractors, backhoe, skid loaders and other power equipment.
Tuition $112 Books $17         PL9425
M         5 – 9 p.m.        16 hours
            June 28 – July 19
 
Growing Green
Learn to cultivate and use professional contacts and discounts, as well as the general rules and regulations in setting up your own business.
Tuition $84                  PL9475
M         5 – 8 p.m.        12 hours
            Nov 22 – Dec 13
 
P.L.A.N.T. Internship
Gain better perspective of self, career development, interests and potential. You will receive valuable on-the-job training in your area of interest. Prerequisite: Completion of 70 percent of P.L.A.N.T. full-time program classes.
Tuition $422                PL9490
Spring & Summer ’10 200 hours      
 
Gardening
Horticulture for the Home Gardner
 
Green Thumb Workshop Series
Explore the wonderful world of horticulture. Join us the fourth Monday of each month (no classes Jan, June & July. Sept &Nov class is on Tuesday.) from 7–8:30 p.m. You’ll leave each class with knowledge, tips, techniques and plants. Deadline for registration is one week prior to each workshop date.
Tuition $15 each class           1.5 hours           PL9495
 
Feb 22 Houseplants 101        PL9495C
Discover what plants do best in your house. Bring in your favorite, root-bound house guest, as well as a pot to transplant into. You will learn specific care needs, as well as light requirements. Soil will be provided. Includes a “plant trade” with instructor and other students.
Mar 22 Starting from Seeds    PL9495D
Learn how to start your favorite vegetables, annuals or perennials from seeds. Bring in seeds for a seed swap. Soils and pots will be provided. The seeds can be started in the greenhouse at C-TEC or taken home.
 
April 26 Color Basket             PL9495F
Learn how to plant large hanging baskets with 35 to 40 plants. Extra charge: $10 for special pot, soil and plants.
 
May 24 Herbs Galore!            PL9495G
Come learn about herbs and the uses while planting an herb bowl to take home. Bring in your favorite pot. Soil and herbs will be provided.
 
Aug 23 Rain Garden & Barrel BasicsPL9495P
Got a wet, mucky spot where nothing else will grow? Then the answer may be a rain garden.Learn all about rain gardens, rain barrels and how you can use them in your home landscape.
Sept 28 Succulent Planters IIPL9495Q
Take a succulent garden to the next level by planting cutting directly into small topiaries and forms. Great for centerpieces and wall hangings. Addtional charge for form.
 
Oct 25 Everlastings     PL9495R
Bring a little bit of sunshine indoors for winter by using everlastings. Learn how to grow and harvest these perennial favorites. Make a craft using everlastings to take home.
 
Nov 30 Terrariums      PL9495B
Looking for a unique present for that hard to buy for person? Look no further! This workshop will help you plant your favorite glass bowl, terrarium or jar. Plants, soil and charcoal will be provided. Learn the care and maintenance of these miniature gardens.
 
Mommy & Me
Plant Workshop Series
Help your child explore the exciting world of plants and spark interest in the natural sciences by participating in C-TEC’s new Mommy & Me Plant Workshop Series.
 
Meeting the third Wednesday of each month (except Apr & Oct), this series will offer you and your child a chance to not only do something together, but also learn how fascinating plants can be. Each month, the 1 1/2 hour class will focus on a different subject; each class, you and your child will go home with a completed project.
Tuition $15 each class for 2 people
W        7 – 8:30 p.m.
 
Feb 17 Houseplants 101         PL9500F
A variety of plants have adaptions that will allow them to grow in the house, from tropicals to succulents. Learn how to propagate those and make more.
Mar 17 Seed Start-Ready, Set, Plant!    PL9500G
Learn about these miniature plant factories while getting an early start on the planting season. Seeds will be planted and can be left in the greenhouses at C-TEC and then taken home when ready to plant in May. This will give your garden, vegetable or flower patch, a jump on spring.
 
Apr 28 Color Bowls    PL9500H
Annual plants make a great display of color and are an instant focal point for a porch. These fast growing plants will bring oohs and ahhs as they surprise you each day with bountiful color. Learn about annuals and choose your own plants for your bowl to take home.
 
May 19 Herbs Are For Kids, Too!      PL9500I
Ever smelled fresh basil or chives? What about lavender or mint? Think herbs are just for grown-ups? No way! Bring your nose and explore these flavorful smelling plants while making an herb garden to take home.
Aug 18 Succulent Gardens     PL9500A
Come learn about these fascinating plants and how easy they are to care for. Each participant will create his/her own succulent garden to take home.
 
Sept 15 Gourds Galore           PL9500C
Early Native Americans knew the value of gourds and the many uses. Explore how to grow and preserve these long-lasting, hard-skinned members of the squash family while making a gourd into a pot, bowl, birdhouse or decorative ornament.
 
Oct 6 Everlastings       PL9500D
(flowers that dry while retaining color)
A great way to bring a little bit of sunshine indoors before winter arrives. Explore the world of the everlastings: how to select, pick and prepare while making a bouquet for the whole family to enjoy.
 
Nov 17 Terrariums 101           PL9500E
Learn about the water cycle while creating your own by making a terrarium. This is a simple way to make great gifts for the holidays for everyone in the family. Make one to take home. All plants and supplies will be provided.
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