A New Year, A New Beginning: Sowing Seeds of Wellness
Lunaria annua, Honesty, or Money Plant is grown for its beautiful seed pods. As we embark on a new year, …
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-8Job Description Recruit and manage an advisory team of stakeholders, conduct statewide needs assessment, identify and implement therapeutic horticulture programs across North Carolina, evaluating impacts, reporting, and fund development. Manage and co-teach four online therapeutic horticulture courses to continue their evolution into a flagship Extension program.
Lunaria annua, Honesty, or Money Plant is grown for its beautiful seed pods. As we embark on a new year, …
Emilee Weaver (right) on site during her recent trip to Armenia and the Poland/Ukraine border Conflict to Cultivation – Emilee’s …
Mark your calendars and plan to join Carolinas Horticultural Therapy Network on January 23, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. for …
UPDATE: The January session for TH1: Introduction to Therapeutic Horticulture is at capacity. If you are still interested in …
NEW Course in Therapeutic Horticulture: Program Development Starts February 17, 2025 Registration & More Info NC State University Department of Horticultural Science …
Camellia in flower on NC State Campus Winter, with its crisp air and serene landscapes, offers a unique opportunity to …
NC State Extension Gardener and UNC’s North Carolina Botanical Garden are delighted to announce our 2025 Online Certificate in …
How to make sense of different credentials Professional credentialing is important in the growing field of therapeutic horticulture and horticultural …
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