Department of Ornamental Horticulture Teaching Gardens
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For further information please call 631-420-2075<br />
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Your donation to the Endowment for the Preservation <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ornamental</strong> <strong>Horticulture</strong> <strong>Teaching</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> at Farmingdale<br />
State College can help us maintain this beautiful<br />
space for years to come.<br />
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A B C D E F G H<br />
Mail to:<br />
Farmingdale <strong>Horticulture</strong> Committee<br />
Farmingdale State College<br />
Horton Hall<br />
2350 Broadhollow Road<br />
Farmingdale, NY 11735-1021<br />
I love the <strong>Gardens</strong> and want to help preserve them!<br />
Please make checks payable to the<br />
Farmingdale College Foundation<br />
<strong>Horticulture</strong> Endowment.<br />
The <strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ornamental</strong> <strong>Horticulture</strong><br />
631-420-2113<br />
We <strong>of</strong>fer a career–oriented curriculum that prepares<br />
students to work in the rewarding green industry. Our<br />
unique programs include:<br />
BHBP<br />
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•Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Technology in <strong>Horticulture</strong> Technology Management<br />
•Associate <strong>of</strong> Applied Science in General <strong>Horticulture</strong> or Landscape<br />
Development<br />
•<strong>Horticulture</strong> Certifi cate<br />
Our students range from newcomers to the fi eld<br />
to those currently employed in the green industry.<br />
Backed with a solid education, career opportunities<br />
are numerous – each year, industry requests exceed the<br />
number <strong>of</strong> graduates.<br />
For more information about the program please visit<br />
www.farmingdale.edu/horticulture<br />
Looking for a splendid location for your wedding<br />
photographs? The Farmingdale State College <strong>Ornamental</strong><br />
<strong>Horticulture</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> are available for a nominal rental fee.<br />
Please contact 631-420-2105.<br />
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The Farmingdale <strong>Horticulture</strong> Committee’s mission is to benefi t<br />
excellence in the Farmingdale State College <strong>Ornamental</strong><br />
<strong>Horticulture</strong> curriculum, to provide scholarships for the<br />
best and brightest students, to advertise the program and<br />
to further the development <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ornamental</strong> <strong>Horticulture</strong><br />
<strong>Teaching</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong> as the very fi nest in the Northeast if not<br />
the country.<br />
For further information please call:<br />
The Farmingdale <strong>Horticulture</strong> Committee<br />
631-420-2075<br />
Farmingdale State College,<br />
State University <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />
is a coeducational, public college with more than 6,400<br />
students pursuing degrees in one <strong>of</strong> 33 programs in<br />
the areas <strong>of</strong> business, applied arts and sciences, health<br />
sciences and engineering technologies. Students enjoy<br />
small, personalized classes with dedicated faculty and<br />
staff. Strategic partnerships with many Long Island<br />
companies result in active recruitment <strong>of</strong> students for<br />
internships and<br />
full-time careers. Farmingdale <strong>of</strong>fers a<br />
comprehensive athletic program,<br />
consisting <strong>of</strong> 18 men’s and women’s<br />
teams, and is an active member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the NCAA Division III.<br />
For more information call 631-420-2400 or email<br />
kathryncoley@farmingdale.edu.<br />
Layout and Design by New Media Design:<br />
James Donaldson, Carrie-Anne Gonzalez, & Gina Santoriello<br />
<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ornamental</strong> <strong>Horticulture</strong><br />
<strong>Teaching</strong> <strong>Gardens</strong><br />
Garden<br />
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Garden Guide<br />
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Key to Garden<br />
1. Entrance Gate<br />
2. Shrub Collection<br />
3. Dwarf Conifers<br />
4. Annual Beds<br />
5. <strong>Ornamental</strong> Grasses<br />
6. Roses<br />
7. Sundial & Peonies<br />
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8. Herbs<br />
9. Silver “Ghost” Garden<br />
10. Tropicals<br />
11. Conservatory<br />
12. Pinetum<br />
13. Rockery<br />
14. Perennials<br />
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Photos: Gary Brown<br />
Map Illustration: Michael Veracka<br />
All images and text © 2008<br />
Welcome to the Farmingdale State College<br />
<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ornamental</strong> <strong>Horticulture</strong> <strong>Teaching</strong><br />
<strong>Gardens</strong>. In just over four acres, a series <strong>of</strong> theme<br />
gardens, or “garden rooms” have developed since<br />
the 1930s. The gardens have evolved under the<br />
tutelage <strong>of</strong> past and present horticulture faculty,<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten in combination with student designs. As<br />
part <strong>of</strong> their course requirements, students have<br />
laid out beds and borders, dug and prepared<br />
soil, planted and pruned, and removed countless<br />
undesirable weeds. Since 1995, the Farmingdale<br />
<strong>Horticulture</strong> Committee has fi nancially supported<br />
the Summer Garden Internship Program to help<br />
maintain the garden.<br />
Visit our website to view plant lists and<br />
take a virtual garden tour:<br />
http://www.farmingdale.edu/horticulture