About the Center
Email
info@publichorticulture.udel.edu
NY Office
718.499.2860
399 4th Ave. 2L
Brooklyn, NY 11215
UD Office
302.831.2517
126 Townsend Hall
University of DE
Newark, DE 19716
History
UD developed this interdisciplinary Center to build on its
rich history of public horticulture education and research. Since
1967, UD has been a leader in public horticulture through the Longwood
Graduate Program, and through the UD Botanic Gardens, which originated
in the 1950’s.
The Center has developed over four years of planning, starting with
an M.S. research project begun in July, 2004. Over seventy-five leaders
(PDF) in
public horticulture from across the country have helped shape the Center
through participation in interviews, focus groups, surveys, and informal
discussions. These leaders include representatives from
- Public gardens
- The APGA Board of Directors and standing committees
- UD College of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Other academic institutions
- Other related centers and institutes
- Government agencies
- The green industry
Needs Assessment of Public Horticulture
The Center was created to address
the needs in the field (PDF) of
public horticulture. According
to leaders in public horticulture, these needs include:
- Well-trained new employees
- Training for existing professionals
- Research on issues in public horticulture
- Leadership
- Unity and collaboration