This presentation explores whether landscape architecture’s ongoing neglect of ecological planting design—despite its growing importance in addressing urban environmental challenges—warrants the creation of a distinct professional discipline. As cities grapple with climate change, biodiversity loss, and stormwater management, the need for resilient, ecologically sound planting strategies has never been greater. However, traditional landscape architecture often prioritizes aesthetics and spatial planning over ecological function. Should ecological planting design be elevated into a specialized field with its own standards, training, and professional identity? This inquiry aims to assess the viability and necessity of such a shift within the profession.
You’ll learn which crops to select, where to get seeds, when to time your planting and techniques to help you produce bountiful and healthy seedlings. Both indoor and outdoor seed starting techniques are explained. You’ll learn about common problems with seed starting and how to avoid them.
This lecture will help you decide what to grow and how to get started, either by starting your plants from seeds or acquiring established plants. It also will discuss caring for your garden, yourself, and the critters that you may encounter.
Join the Environmental Science & Policy program for an in-depth discussion on artificial intelligence and nuclear power with an emphasis on clean energy solutions, data center demands, and the future of energy in Maryland and beyond. The event will take place from 9:30-11:30am on Thursday, April 17 at the Prince George's Room in The Stamp.
Achieving 100% Net-Carbon Free Energy
Paul Pinsky, Director, Maryland Energy Administration
The Role of Nuclear in Meeting Data Center Demand and Securing a Reliable, Clean Energy Future
Melissa Zimmerman, Director Data Economy Strategy, Constellation Energy Corporation
Energy Generation Infrastructure and Data Centers: Regional Planning and Siting Perspective
Morris Schreim, Senior Advisor, Maryland Public Service Commission
Small Modular Nuclear Reactors:Challenges and Opportunities
Dr. Mohammad Modarres, Director, UMD Center for Risk and Reliability
Data Centers and Energy Use in Maryland: Legislative Update
Kristen Harbeson, Political Director, Maryland League of Conservation Voters
Panel Q & A and Discussion
Moderated by Anna Saderholm, Legislative Director for Delegate David Fraser-Hidalgo
Join the University of Maryland Extension Marylanders Online program and partners for a free webinar series exploring the cutting edge of digital literacy, health equity, and inclusion.
Join the University of Maryland Extension Marylanders Online program and partners for a free webinar series exploring the cutting edge of digital literacy, health equity, and inclusion.
Join the University of Maryland Extension Marylanders Online program and partners for a free webinar series exploring the cutting edge of digital literacy, health equity, and inclusion.
Join the University of Maryland Extension Marylanders Online program and partners for a free webinar series exploring the cutting edge of digital literacy, health equity, and inclusion.