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HOME & GARDEN
HORSE SENSE
Growing Culinary Herbs for a Patio or
Garden
Growing an herb garden is a rewarding and
efficient way to grow fresh herbs. Choose herbs
that you often use in cooking, or those that
are hard to find in stores. Learn how to plant
a container garden for your patio. Consider
growing herbs to help keep bugs and pests
away. Select herbs which are good companion
plants with your vegetable garden. Discover
how to choose the right herbal plants to create
your special garden or enhance your patio
area. Notes: Several plants are provided for the
students. No senior tuition waiver. Instructor:
Stubbs
1 session, 2 hours, $29
Course #: GSG248
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01
S
4/12
10a-12p
SSHF
Native Landscapes from Design to Install
Over the course of the semester students will
learn to evaluate site conditions, learn how to
design and plan a gardening project using and
focusing on Native Plants that are suitable for
the site. Students will have the opportunity
for hands-on experience at a beautiful
Colonial Estate. Note: No senior tuition waiver.
Instructor: Michaud
8 sessions, 16 hours, $89
Course #: GSG246
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
02
M
3/10-4/28 10a-12p
ES 327
What’s Wrong with my Tree?
Learn what can happen to healthy landscape
trees from a healthy asset to a hazard or
liability. What can cause trees to become
declining and dying. We will explore
environmental causes, damaging insects and
diseases. Learn early signs and if a treatment
is available. Note: No senior tuition waiver.
Instructor: Michaud
4 sessions, 6 hours, $39
Course #: GSG100
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01
M
2/3-2/24
10-11:30a ES 327
Woody Plants
Become familiar with woody trees and shrubs
commonly found in our local environment
including evergreen and deciduous trees. While
focusing on native plants of our Mid-Atlantic
region, common species used in landscaping
will be included. You will identify plants and
discuss landscape uses of each plant, cultural
requirements, and habitat. Notes: Corresponds
to credit course HCS162. Textbook required.
Instructor: Farmer
$455 persons under 60. $50 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUB107
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* S
1/25-5/10 9-11:50a
NE C401
*01 - No class Mar. 22.
Equine Business and Facilities Management
Business Management in the horse industry
is designed to prepare students for running
their own equine business. Lessons will
demonstrate elements of farm management:
communication, regulation, marketing, staff
management, sales, and service, and skills
necessary for running a successful horse
business. Note: Corresponds to credit course
EQS247. Instructor: Brooks
$455 persons under 60. $50 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUE112
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* W
1/22-5/7
6:30-9:20p NE D219
*01 - No class Mar. 19.
Equine Health Maintenance
This course will provide students with
knowledge and opportunities to recognize
equine health parameters. Topics include
general care, routine health care, equine
emergencies, digestive disorders, respiratory
disorders, parasites, equine dentistry, hoof care,
and diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of
equine lameness. Students will be exposed to
the skills necessary for basic horse care as well
as the treatment and prevention of common
horse ailments.
$455 persons under 60. $50 MD residents 60
and above.
Course #: GUE113
Sec# Day Dates
Times
Location
01* M
1/27-5/12 6-8:50p
NE D219
*01 - No class Mar. 17.
Out-of-county, out-of-state fees may apply.
See page 38.
For more information, email learning4life@cecil.edu or call 443-907-1378.
To register, call 410-287-1078 today!
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