List of Sessions

Date
Exhibitor Move In 179
Mon August 17th, 2026
 
Exhibitor Move In 167
Tue August 18th, 2026
 
Registration Open 183
Tue August 18th, 2026
 
FNGLA Board of Directors Meeting 168
 
Registration Open 169
Wed August 19th, 2026
 
The Landscape Show Open 170
Wed August 19th, 2026
 
AI for Landscapers: How to Work Smarter, Respond Faster, and Win More Jobs | KC 210

Artificial Intelligence is everywhere but most landscape companies aren’t sure how to use it in a practical, day-to-day way.  In this session, you’ll learn how AI can be applied across your business.  Rob Murray will explore practical ways landscape companies ...

    Breakout 2 211
    Wed August 19th, 2026

    Registration is required.

    Cost:  $75 in advance, $90 after August 5 | Purchase three or more sessions, receive $10 off each session.

    CEUs:  This workshop qualifies attendees to earn 1.0 FNGLA CEU credits.

    Breakout 5 214
    Wed August 19th, 2026

    Registration is required.

    Cost:  $75 in advance, $90 after August 5 | Purchase three or more sessions, receive $10 off each session.

    CEUs:  This workshop qualifies attendees to earn 1.0 FNGLA CEU credits.

    Designing with Turf: Choosing the Right Turf for Every Landscape | KC 213

    Not all turf performs the same and selecting the wrong sod can impact everything from maintenance costs and irrigation demands to appearance and long-term success. This session is designed to help landscape designers make smarter turf selections based on site ...

    Every Drop Counts: Mastering Water Budgets for Smarter Irrigation Management | KC 219

    Irrigation water budgeting can be an effective tool for managing water use while protecting both landscapes and water resources. This session will provide a practical look at how water budgets are developed, why they matter, and how they can help landscape ...

    Prune Now, Prosper Later: The Case and “How-To” Guide for Young Tree Pruning | KC 212

    For property owners, tree pruning is oftentimes an afterthought, only coming to the forefront when trees become a nuisance in some way such as brushing up against a building, arching down into traffic, or blocking a desirable view. All valid reasons for pruning, ...

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