Greenhouse Management

Horticulture Science/Greenhouse Management 

Course #8034, #8035

3 Credits/Electiveitshere200

36 weeks

acecolorhermemailACEVRlogo100Available at: Advanced Career Education (ACE) Center at Hermitage and at The ACE Center at Virginia Randolph

ACE Hermitage Instructor: J. Mazza

ACE Virginia Randolph Instructor: H. Veneziano

State Course Title: Horticulture Science/ Greenhouse Plant Production and Management applytoACEbutton200

If you love plants and want to make a positive impact on the environment, a career in greenhouse management might be for you. Greenhouse managers are responsible for overseeing the production of various crops in controlled indoor settings. They ensure that the plants get the optimal conditions for growth, such as temperature, humidity, light, water, and nutrients. They also monitor and prevent pests and diseases, and handle harvesting and post-harvesting processes.

Greenhouse management is an important career because it allows you to produce high-quality food and ornamental plants all year round, regardless of the weather or season. You can also grow crops that are not native to your region, or experiment with new varieties and techniques. By using greenhouses, you can reduce the environmental impact of agriculture, such as soil erosion, water pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. You can also contribute to food security and biodiversity conservation.

Description:

  • Study the production of greenhouse crops by working in a greenhouse setting
  • Study flower and plant arrangements, soils, nutrients, and the propagation and transplantation of plants
  • Produce foliage and bedding plants. Take an Industry Credentialing assessment related to the course

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