Welcome to the Department of Horticulture
  Apple harvest at Cornell Orchards

Apple harvest at Cornell Orchards.  Sales room open Tues. to Sun., 8:30 to 5:00.  Google map.

The Department of Horticulture serves professionals, students and citizens of New York State, the nation, and the world.

We generate and extend knowledge about fruits, vegetables and landscape plants for the purpose of sustaining the environment, enhancing economic vitality, and improving the quality of life for individuals and their communities.

Learn more about our teaching, research and extension and outreach programs.

Events

Horticulture Seminar Series - Most Mondays, 4-5 p.m., Plant Science 404.
Full schedule.

Greenhouse IPM workshops - 6 locations statewide in Sept. and Oct. 

Arboriculture Field Day - Oct. 7, Lasdon Park & Arboretum, Katonah, N.Y. 

Garden-Based Learning Seminar - Oct. 9th 12:05, Rm. 22 Plant Science Building.  More info:  me14@cornell.edu

Cornell Plantations lecture series - 7:30 p.m., Statler Aud., Oct. 8, 22; Nov. 5, 19.

Berry web seminars - For CCE staff.  Oct. 8, Nov. 5 & 18.

Cornell Strategic Marketing Conference October 28-29, Wappingers Falls, N.Y.

More events

Buy fruit at Cornell Orchards

Tasty applesJust in:  Apple cider!
Plums, grapes, pawpaws, sweet corn, pumpkins, garlic & more. Honeycrisp, Macoun, Gala, Ginger Gold, Jonamac, MacIntosh apples. Hours & directions.


Buy produce from Dilmun Hill

Dilmun Hill produce stand2 days, 2 places: Tues., 2-5 pm, Ag Quad, outside Mann. Wed., 2-5 pm Ho Plaza. Info on  produce, work parties.

Shortcuts

Directory - Faculty, staff, grad students.
Map - Find hort facilities.
InfoCenter - For hort faculty and staff.

Prospective students:

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Distance learning course

Grafting, one technique taught in plant propagation distance learning course.Plant propagation - Make more plants from seeds, cuttings, grafting, micro-propagation & more.  Course starts Oct. 27.

 

Department of Horticulture, 134A Plant Sciences Bldg, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA, email: hort@cornell.edu | 607-255-4568/1789 | Fax, 607-255-9998/0599

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