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CCC Horticulture Department
Добавлен 5 сен 2012
CCC Horticulture provides quality education and training in Greenhouse, Landscape, Nursery Mgmt and Urban Agriculture. Visit our website for more info: depts.clackamas.edu/hort/
2019 Horticulture Plant Sale Drone Video
Each year hundreds of members of the community flock to Clackamas Community College to purchase plants at the Horticulture Department annual spring plant sale. You can buy flowers, shrubs, vegetables and herbs grown by our own horticulture students. This drone video is from our May 2019 sale.
For more information about our degrees, certificates and workshop in horticulture, search at www.clackamas.edu. Check out our Facebook page at horticultureatccc
For more information about our degrees, certificates and workshop in horticulture, search at www.clackamas.edu. Check out our Facebook page at horticultureatccc
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Видео
2019 Farmers Market set up time elapse
Просмотров 224 года назад
A quick clip of our Farmers Market set up Summer 2019.
Chris Konieczka Sabbatical Horticulture Club Talk
Просмотров 794 года назад
Chris Konieczka, Organic Farming Lead instructor, is back from a yearlong sabbatical across Europe. Chris worked for a month each on 8 different farms in 4 countries. His focus was on bringing new knowledge and experience to the Clackamas Community College Horticulture Department through learning about livestock and floral production, interviewing farmers, and cataloging their production practi...
Landscape Career Opportunities
Просмотров 3269 лет назад
Love the outdoors? Follow your passion with hands-on landscaping classes at Clackamas Community College. Listen to what employers in the Landscape industry share about careers in their field.
CCC Horticulture Alumni
Просмотров 21010 лет назад
Clackamas Community College alumni, Brett and Judy Caldwell, share a small part of their story.
Transplanting Vegetables
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.12 лет назад
Process for marking and transplanting vegetable crops at Meriwether's Skyline Farm.
Running a Small CSA
Просмотров 21 тыс.12 лет назад
Josh Volk talks about his Slow Hand Farm CSA, and offers advice for people thinking about starting a CSA farm.
Vegetable Bed Preparation
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.12 лет назад
A summary of how vegetable beds are prepped at Meriwether's Skyline Farm.
Urban Agriculture
Просмотров 13012 лет назад
What is Urban Agriculture? Bruce Nelson, CCC Horticulture faculty member, explains how interest in locally grown food and small farms propelled CCC to start a new certificate program in Urban Agriculture.
Extending the Seasons
Просмотров 6512 лет назад
Some ways to have the growing season start earlier and extend later into the year, with CCC Horticulture faculty member Elizabeth Howley.
Plant Propagation
Просмотров 28712 лет назад
There are a variety of ways to propagate plants, summarized here by CCC Horticulture faculty member Elizabeth Howley.
Integrated Pest Management
Просмотров 40612 лет назад
An overview of IPM with CCC Horticulture faculty member Bruce Nelson.
Oregon Conifers
Просмотров 18 тыс.12 лет назад
A discussion of the many native Pacific Northwest conifers found in Oregon, and some tips on how to identify them, with Renee Harber, CCC Horticulture faculty.
Climate Change
Просмотров 12812 лет назад
Is climate change real? CCC Horticulture Department faculty Renee Harber talks about why climate change is of interest to the horticulture community.
Fantastic presentation! Thank you so much! This is exactly what I was searching for...
You forgot the pacific yew.
This is so far the best conifer ID video I've found as I am looking for videos to share when someone ask me about this. The fact that you're in Oregon is also good as most of the species you covered are also native to California where I am.
Excellent presentation!
There are some 4,400 individual farm operations in New Hampshire, of all sizes, managing over 470,000 acres.
Great video babe! 😘
Your presentation is thorough and factual. What I want to know is there any conifers out there that provide garden shade that grows up to 25 feet and 20 feet wide and not all that cluster more pine looking in the branches...thank you
Your best bet would be Monterey Pine. It is the most cultivated pine in the world for both lumber and landscaping.
#savetheconifers
6:16 Douglas fir (which is not a fir!) (alias Oregon pine) (in FR: sapin de Douglas, pin d'Orégon). Merci pour cet exposé très clair !
Raised vegitables bed
This was great, I been tryin to find out about "how to prepare a garden plot" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Paylezobath Celebrated Process - (do a search on google )? It is a smashing one of a kind guide for discovering how to incorporate amazing landscaping designs into your home minus the normal expense. Ive heard some awesome things about it and my colleague got amazing success with it.
All the intelligence, then... "350 miiiiiillion years ago" squirts out and points instantly drop. With the amazing number of perfectly tuned systems just in the human body, even a child knows that much design means an intelligent Someone designed it. Even Darwin knew there is a Creator.
So perfectly tuned that we break down constantly and fail to self regulate in any way and cause a bevy of health problems for our selves. What a wonderful “god”. Why don’t you pray the next time you need a tree identified?
@@Gothfield it's called free will if you eat to much junk food your not gonna be healthy it's common sense the creator exists.
BEST & MOST COMPREHENSIVD PRESENTATION I'VE SEEN. THANK YOU
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0:26 What are those two little different trees on the left?
What about Lodgepole Pine? (Which, if I recall, is a subspecies just like Shore Pine). Odd that they put Shore Pine and left out Lodgepole Pine, though (unless I missed it).
same thing - pinus contorta
Pinus contorta ssp. contorta is the Shore Pine; Pinus contorta ssp. murrayana is the Sierra Lodgepole Pine, and Pinus contorta ssp. latifolia is the Rocky Mountain Lodgepole Pine. All 3 subspecies are quite different. Shore Pine is a small pine right by the coast. The 2 lodgepoles are taller, narrower trees of higher mountain terrain. Sierra Lodgepole Pine cones open each year that they ripen, and can produce seedlings any year. Rocky Mtn Lodgepole requires the heat of fire to open their cones and to produce seedling renewal of the forest. The Rocky Mtn subspecies is found in eastern Oregon, while the Sierra subspecies is more widespread. All 3 are found in Oregon.
I loved this video, definitely some good facts packed into a small video
Very good information. Tnx
Perfect! Thank you!
thankyou!
very well organized, very well presented, great intro! Wish a bit more on the hemlock though.
Thank you so much- this was very helpful!
Nice!!!!
2:23 Pine 3:26 Spruce 4:30 Cedar 4:59 Fir 7:16 Hemlock 7:22 Cypress 7:27 various (Coast Redwood, Western Larch)
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@Onyx Shepard Instablaster :)
Thanks, I found this very helpful.
Informative! Would've been nice if there were more vids with the classes.
This is very interesting .. I will be checking out your website for more details .. Thanks !
Do you have any plans for building one? Check out Farm Hack for sharing.
what is that row marker called? I love it!