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05/30/2019 12:01 AMHorticulture and landscape studies in Connecticut:
• UConn offers two- and four-year degrees in a variety of landscape-related topics. See www.plantscience.uconn.edu.
• Naugatuck Valley Community College offers associates degrees in horticulture. See www.nv.edu.
• Connecticut College offers degrees in botany and ethnobotany. See www.conncoll.edu/sciences.
• Connecticut Nursery and Landscape Association offers an accreditation program: See www.cnla.biz/canp.
• Connecticut Tree Protective Association offer several programs, including Arboriculture 101 at www.ctpa.org/arboriculture-101
UConn Extension Master Gardener Program: See mastergardener.uconn.edu.
-Kathy Connolly