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Horticulture at Clackamas Community College
Love the idea of working outside in a growing, hands-on field? If you are looking for a career that combines art and science, as well as a balance between physical and intellectual work, CCC offers four areas of plant study that can get you out of the office and in contact with nature. CCC's horticulture department includes arboriculture, horticulture, landscape and organic farming programs.
For additional information, please contact Loretta Mills at 503-594-3292 or lorettam@clackamas.edu.
Spring 2024 Horticulture Classes and Workshops
Horticulture Programs
A.A.S. Associates of Applied Science degrees (Two years)
- Horticulture AS
- Horticulture AAS
- Landscape Management AAS
- Landscape Management AAS, Arboriculture Option
C.C. Certificates of Completion (One year or less)
Workshops and Events
The Horticulture department offers workshops for the community and industry. We offer classes in general gardening interests, continuing education credits for license holders with the Landscape Contractors Board, Oregon Department of Agriculture, and Irrigation Association, as well as pesticides training in English and Spanish. Have an idea for a workshop we should offer? Let us know! Check out our current workshops and follow us on Eventbrite.
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Jun 1 2024
Flowering Plant Identification
Saturday, June 1, 9 a.m.-noon, Fee: $20, Register
Join us for a morning of plant awareness! We’ll start in the classroom, discussing features of some major plant families and locally grown genera and species of plants. We’ll enjoy a stroll around the Oregon City campus looking at flowering plants and trees and how they’re used in our landscape. LCB 3 CEH. -
Jun 8 2024
Irrigation System Tips for Homeowners
Saturday, June 8, 9 a.m.-noon, Fee: $40, Register
Join us to learn tips that every homeowner should know about their irrigation system. This workshop will cover how to know your water usage and why it’s important, information about backflow testing requirements, understanding and programming a basic irrigation controller, sprinkler head adjustment basics, common maintenance and trouble-shooting issues and system winter-ization needs.
Horticulture Newsletter
Resources
Explore Natural Resources!
Learn to protect, maintain and manage the environment in a Natural Resources program at Clackamas Community College. Our hands-on courses will give the skills needed to start a successful career in fields like geographic information systems, horticulture, wildland fire management, water and environmental technology.
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Loretta Mills