Commercial Horticulture

Commercial horticulture is the science, art, and business of cultivating ornamental plants. This includes arboriculture (the care of trees), interior-scaping, landscape and turf grass installation and maintenance, and includes the production of related plant material in nurseries, fields and greenhouses.

Well-designed, healthy landscapes that are carefully maintained conserve soil, protect water quality and prevent nutrient run-off. Responsible production practices, both in the greenhouse and in the field ensure that growers protect those same resources.

The commercial horticulture program links green-industry professionals with Cornell University faculty and regional specialists. Our educators bring you up to date research-based information and offer programs where professionals can earn continuing education credits. We’ll help you navigate your way to professional certification programs like the NYS DEC pesticide certification program or the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) certification.

Soil Diagnostics & Labs

Soil Nutrient Analysis

Cornell soil pH test kits: Buy Standard, Wide Range and Low Range soil testing kits online directly from Cornell University.

Comprehensive Assessment of Soil Health –The Cornell Framework: Download a free PDF of Version 3.2 or purchase a hard copy.

Soil Arthropod Ecology Lab: Information on soil based arthropods and their role in soil fertility and structure, predation and organic matter decomposition..

Composting, Cornell Waste Management Institute: Provides research-based knowledge on managing organic residuals.

Healthy Soils, Healthy Communities: Soil Contaminants and Safety: A research partnership with New York’s urban gardeners that provides information on lead and other contaminants in gardens, farms and other community spaces.

Urban Horticulture Institute: Urban Eden soil demonstrations: Find resources on choosing plants for urban locations, improving sites and transplant practices, and municipal management of urban trees.

Industry Resources

Turf, Landscape & Arboriculture

Greenhouse & Nursery

Christmas Trees


Pest Management Programs & Guidelines

Invasive Species Regulations & Resources

NYS DEC Invasive Species regulations

NYIS New York Invasive Species Clearinghouse

NYISRI NY Invasive Species Research Institute

Map of NY State, with boundaries for PRISMS

 

 

 

 

The NY Dept. of Environmental Conservation maintains 8 Partnerships for Invasive Species Management (PRISMs) across the state that coordinate invasive species management and education efforts. Find the PRISM close to you:

Newsletters, Blogs and Podcasts:

Outline of NY State, IPM spelled out

Cornell Small Farms Program Logo

Cornell Turfgrass newsletter logo

 

 

 

 

Weather and Climate Change:

Northeast Regional Climate CenterNortheast Regional Climate Center logo

Forecast–Weather for the Turf Industry

Climate Smart Farming Decision Making Tools

Network for Environment and Weather Applications

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