Special Topics in Horticulture: Organic Landcare
Special Topics in Horticulture: Organic Landcare
Student Blog Post by Jay Holder & Cecelia Lamberty
As the agricultural world has…
Giles’ Jottings: May 2021
Pictured: Rhododendron 'Seaview Sunset' (left) and Anenome nemorosa
The beginning of May, the real start of summer and so many different…
Giles' Jottings: May 2021
Pictured: Rhododendron 'Seaview Sunset' (left) and Anenome nemorosa
The beginning of May, the real start of summer and so many different…
Garden of the Month: May 2021
The Garden of the Month for May 2021 is the Rhododendron & Hosta Garden!
Beginning in 1985, the Rhododendron and Hosta Garden was…
Gap Training Program
Pacific Horticulture College (PHC) is pleased to offer Gap Training to assist in transitioning Landscape Horticulturist apprentices…
2021 LANDSCAPE DESIGN STUDENT PROJECT OPPORTUNITY
Every year, Pacific Horticulture College students work with members of the public who are willing to offer their properties as landscape…
Giles’ Jottings: April 2021
Despite some persistently frosty mornings and one or two rain showers, this moment of the year is surely one of the most marvellous…
Giles' Jottings: April 2021
Despite some persistently frosty mornings and one or two rain showers, this moment of the year is surely one of the most marvellous…
Garden of the Month: April 2021
Spring has sprung and we are lucky enough to have TWO gardens to feature for April!
The Native Plant Garden
Spring comes early to the…
Special Topics in Horticulture: Rhododendrons
Rhododendrons
Student Blog Post by Amanda Connor and Marie Schamhart
Our class had the pleasure of meeting Bill McMillan who has had…
Special Topics in Horticulture: Dry Stone Wall
Dry Stone Wall
Student Blog Post By: Chloe Guimond
Dry stone wall is a technique dating back over a thousand years. It is very popular…
Giles’ Jottings: March 2021
Coming into March I like to think that spring is now just around the corner. The skies are still grey but when the sunshine breaks…