LASC 206
Landscape Planting Practice
Course overview
You’ll learn about successful landscape planting practices, with implementation strategies, methods and techniques as well as planting plan documentation.
Course information
| Prerequisites and Restrictions | You must satisfy the following requirement(s): pre-requisite
and pre-requisite
|
|---|---|
| Available semesters | Semester 2 2026 |
| Credits | 15 |
| Domestic fees | $1,213.00 |
What you will learn
After successfully completing this course, you’ll be able to:
- Identify a range of native and exotic plants with their required growing conditions and maintenance requirements from plant nursery to maturity.
- Apply methods of planting practice to planting plan documentation.
- Determine the significance of environmental site conditions to planting design implementation.
- Compare different plant communities/assemblages in relevant project contexts.
Course examiners
Gillian Lawson
Associate professor
Faculty of Environment, Society and Design
gillian.lawson@lincoln.ac.nz