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Smartscape 2011 Fall Class

Smartscape is a series of nine two-hour workshops designed to encourage consistent horticultural practices compatible with the Sonoran Desert.

The classes are designed for Green Industry personnel including urban property managers, landscape maintenance and installation personnel, nursery personnel, landscape architects, designers, Parks & Recreation personnel, HOA board members, students and others who are responsible for the health and beauty of landscapes in their care. 

Classes are held every Tuesday and Thursday for nine consecutive sessions from 3:30 - 6:00 p.m. The first class begins at 3:00 p.m. for orientation purposes.

Registration is on a first come, first serve basis with preference given to Green Industry personnel in the Tucson area. Please call the SmartScape Program at the Pima County Cooperative Extension office at 626-5161 for further information.

Participants must register and attend all sessions to receive a Certificate of Completion.

Persons with a disability may request a reasonable accommodation, such as a sign language interpreter, by contacting the SmartScape Program at the Pima County Cooperative Extension office at 520-626-5161. Requests should be made as early as possible to allow time to arrange the accommodation.

Class location:
Pima County Natural Resources Parks & Recreation
3500 W. River Road
Tucson, Arizona 85741

Workshop Topics: 
Click on the title to learn more about each class. 

Smartscape 2012 schedule & descriptions (Printer Version)

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Soils, Plants & Water
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Desert-Adapted Plants
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Automated Irrigation Systems
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Integrated Pest Management
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Landscape Design & Renovation
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Plant Selection & Installation
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Maintainting Desert - Adapted Plants
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Plant Disorders
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Landscape Water Management

2012 Schedule

Spring 2012

January 10 Soils, Plants & Water
January 12 Desert - Adapted Plants
January 17 Automated Irrigation Systems
January 19 Landscape Water Management
January 24 Landscape Design & Renovation
January 26 Plant Selection & Installation
January 31 Plant Disorders & Weeds
February 2 Maintaining Desert - Adapted Plants
February 7 Integreated Pest Management

Fall 2012

August 7 Soils, Plants & Water
August 9 Desert - Adapted Plants
August 14 Automated Irrigation Systems
August 16 Landscape Water Management
August 21 Landscape Design & Renovation
August 23 Plant Selection & Installation
August 28 Plant Disorders
August 30 Maintaining Desert - Adapted Plants
September 4 Integreated Pest Management & Weeds

 

waterbulletSoils, Plants, and Water
This class is basic to understanding the dynamic relationships of soils, plants, and water and is the foundation course of the SmartScape Professional Series. Instruction focuses on soil texture and structure and how it affects water movement, infiltration rates and water holding capacity. Mechanisms that plants use to regulate water use are also discussed.
Instructor: Dr. Ursula Schuch - University of Arizona Extension Specialist, Arid Ornamentals

waterbulletDesert-Adapted Plants
This class identifies many of Tucson's common desert landscape plants and provides basic discussion of their traits that make them suitable for the urban and suburban landscape. Specific characteristics such as flower color, seasonality, size, and hardiness, as well as maintenance specifications and other considerations are also presented.
Instructor: Greg Starr - Owner of Starr Nursery

waterbulletAutomated Irrigation Systems
This class discusses various common irrigation systems and focuses on designing, installing, and program scheduling a drip irrigation system. Maintenance and troubleshooting are also discussed.
Instructor: Steve Mallgren - Irrigation Specialist for H & M Professional Services

waterbulletIntegrated Pest Management
Participants will learn about some of the important insects that affect landscape plants. Integrated Pest Management and cultural controls will be discussed. Participants will also learn how to control common landscape weeds.
Instructor: Dr. Carl Olson - University of Arizona Associate Curator, Entomology
Instructor: Dr. David Kopec - University of Arizona Extension Turf Specialist

waterbulletLandscape Design & Renovation
This class focuses on the principles and concepts of designing and installing a landscape. Special attention is given to Xeriscape landscaping and renovating an existing landscape from high-water use to low-water use. Participants also learn how to interpret a landscape design blueprint.
Instructor: Paul Connolly - APLD Certified Landscape Designer for Sonoran Gardens, Inc.

waterbulletPlant Selection & Installation
This workshop focuses on factors that should be considered when selecting plants and planting landscape plants. Participants will learn how to choose healthy plants from a nursery and how to correctly install the new plants. Instructor: Marcus White - Casa Blanca Horticultural Services

waterbulletMaintaining Desert - Adapted Plants
This workshop divides desert-plant maintenance into two categories - pruning and fertilizing. All pruning instruction is based on International Society of Arboriculture guidelines and uses pictorial slides and actual samples to illustrate the speaker's main points. The fertilizing portion of the workshop focuses on plant needs for macro- and micronutrients, determining correct fertilizers to use and calculating the appropriate quantities of fertilizers to purchase and apply.
Instructors: Jack Kelly - Pima County Cooperative Extension Commercial Horticulturist, Emeritus

waterbulletPlant Disorders
Participants will learn about some of the important disease organisms that affect landscape plants. Integrated Pest Management and cultural controls will be discussed.
Instructors: Dr. Mary Olsen - University of Arizona Extension Specialist, Plant Pathology

waterbulletLandscape Water Management
This class focuses on reducing water waste through efficient irrigation. Participants learn about irrigation scheduling, irrigation techniques and proper cultural practices and reiterates factors taught throughout the series that influence plant water use in landscape.
Instructors: Dr. David Kopec - University of Arizona Extension Turf Specialist


Pima County Cooperative Extension
4210 N. Campbell Avenue Tucson, AZ 85719-1109
Phone:(520) 626-5161 Fax:<(520) 626-5849

Satellite Office
1100 S. White House Canyon Road, PO Box 1989,
Green Valley, AZ 85622
Phone:(520)648-0808 Fax:(520) 648-0809


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