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Horticulture
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Associate in Applied Science
Degree 67 Hours Minimum |
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Students building new retaining
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Students working on new stone
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In the 1970's, Agriculture Land Lab and arboretum were initiated and this area continues to develop. It is based on a seven-acre tract of land and contains a wide variety of trees, shrubs, vines, and perennials that are hardy to central Illinois. Several collections have been added over the years. These include collections of crabapples, hosta, and dwarf conifers. The arboretum expanded over 25 years to include a variety of student designed and constructed architectural features. Included are a patio garden, herb garden, arbor, stonewall seating, and a pond and waterfall. A gazebo and entrance arbor were purchased through donations and added in 2000.
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Hosta Garden in the Arboretum |
Gazebo in the AAS Flower Beds |
The program moved from the Marquette Building on the Interim Campus to new facilities in the Agricultural and Technologies Building on the Main Campus in 1977. The new facilities included a 2200 ft. sq. greenhouse plus potting room and storage facilities. The greenhouse served the program for 20 years.
In 2000, a new Horticulture Building was built at the Land Lab that would include a classroom, Construction and Mechanics lab, and work and storage areas. A new 4800 square foot state of the art greenhouse range was added to this building in 2001 and all plant production moved to this facility.
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New Greenhouses at the Land Lab |
New Land Lab Building |
The Horticulture curriculum is designed to facilitate education and training of students for the Landscape and Turf Industry. Students may also choose to enter into occupations in the Greenhouse and Floriculture Industry. The cornerstone of the program is the two 8-week internship periods students participate in during their sophomore year. Students may choose a local employer or select an internship site out-of-state. Students have completed their internship requirements with businesses in Oregon, Colorado, Ohio, and England.
Students may directly enter the Industry or continue their education at a four-year University. Transfer students may choose to further their education at the University of Illinois, Southern Illinois University, Western Illinois University, or Illinois State University. Some students transfer to out-of-state Universities.
Students have the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities at ICC besides to going to classes. The Horticulture Club sponsors a variety of trips and social functions each year. Students may participate in the Illinois Nurserymen’s Association Apprenticeship Program, the Pro-Hort Seminars, and the Associated Landscape Contractor’s Student Career Days held each Spring. In addition, students assist in hosting the College’s Landscape & Garden Day held each fall at the Land Lab.
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ALCA Team ready to depart. |
Visitors to Landscape & Garden
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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT
OF PROGRAM 1970-2005 |
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Initiation of Program. |
1970-71 |
| Installation of Plants in First Land Lab Arboretum | 1971-72 |
| Establishment of First Turf Plots | 1972 |
| Land Laboratory sign project. First Nursery established. |
1973-74 |
| Golf Green established. Quonset greenhouse attached to Marquette Building. |
1974-75 |
| Land Lab Garage erected. | 1975 |
| Groundcover Plots initiated. Randey Wall hired as second faculty member. Hort Club formed. First Poinsettia sale. |
1976 |
| Flowerbeds established. First Home Horticulture Demonstration Day. Brian Aaron replaces George Bottenberg. Program moves to new Agriculture & Technologies Building (TK). TK Greenhouse begins operation. Phyllis Wolfe hired as first Horticulture Technician. |
1977 |
| Initiation of New Arboretum. First Vegetable Garden. Fairway established. |
1978 |
| Glenn Herold replace Brian Aaron. | 1979 |
| First Horticulture Field Day. All-American Selections Display Garden at Land Lab established. First Perennial Garden established. |
1981 |
| Horticulture Field Day changes to Landscape and Garden Day. Marquette Greenhouse moved to Land Laboratory. Tree Nursery established. |
1982 |
| Patio/Fence Project completed. | 1984 |
| Arbor Structure Project. | 1985 |
| Stone Wall Seating Project. | 1986 |
| Phyllis Wolfe retires. Steve McDaniel hired as Ag/Hort Technician. |
1987 |
| Students attend first ALCA Student Career Days. | 1990 |
| Bridge and Seating Project. | 1993 |
| Genny Gibbs hired as Ag/Hort Technician. | 1994 |
| Tree Tour of Arboretum completed. Herb Garden established. |
1995 |
| Waterfall and Pond Garden Project. Butterfly Garden established. |
1996 |
| Hosta garden completed for National Hosta Convention tour. | 1997 |
| New Horticulture Land Laboratory Building completed. Gazebo added to AAS Flower Garden. Classic Hosta Collection added to Arboretum. |
2000 |
| New Greenhouses constructed as an addition to the Land Lab Building. | 2001 |
Program hosts ALCA Student Career Days. This national event attracted over 800 students from 50 college and University horticulture programs. |
2002 |
| Herb Garden Renovation completed by Hort Construction class. Overwintering quonset greenhouse constructed by Hort 110 class. |
2003 |
| Initiation of Oriental Garden by Hort Construction class. Stephanie Schertz begins tenure as Adjunct Faculty member. Associated Landscape Contractors of America grant full Accreditation to the Horticulture program. |
2004 |
| Arboretum selected as site for display of Central Illinois Welding Sculptures. | 2005 |
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