2025 Winter Webinars
Join us for our 2025 Winter Webinar Series, running from January through March! Each webinar has a $10 donation fee, with proceeds being shared among ILCA, The Conservation Foundation, and IL-ASLA.
Navigating Change: What to Expect When Reducing Peat
February 7, 2025 • 10:00 am – 11:15 am
Presented by: Kevin Donnelly
CEU: 1 hour
Join us for an insightful webinar designed specifically for professional greenhouse and nursery growers. This presentation will answer some question as to why you may have seen a shift in recent years and what to expect in the future. We will look at the significant changes and adjustments you can expect when reducing peat in your growing mix. Learn about alternative materials, their benefits, and how to effectively transition to a peat-reduced mix without compromising plant health and productivity.
Keystone Species – Supporting Homegrown National Park
February 14, 2025 • 10:00 am – 11:15 am
Presented by: Nikki Melin & Shannon McEnerney
Join us for an enlightening webinar that will explore how you can support the Homegrown National Park initiative by focusing on keystone species. Learn about the critical role these species play in maintaining ecosystem balance and how incorporating them into your designs and offerings can make a significant impact. Discover practical strategies and insights to promote biodiversity and sustainability in your projects, while contributing to a nationwide movement.
Blades of Beauty: Ornamental Grasses
March 14, 2025 • 10:00 am – 11:15 am
Presented by: Nikki Melin & Shannon McEnerney
CEU: 1 hour (pending)
This presentation will delve into the beauty, functional use, and positive characteristics of ornamental grasses. Discover the diverse sizes, forms, and colors of these versatile plants, and learn how to incorporate them into your landscape designs to enhance aesthetics and functionality. Gain insights into the many uses of ornamental grasses, from creating stunning visual displays to providing practical benefits in various settings.
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