Winter Forum: Education Sessions

Please select the sessions you plan to attend.

We want to ensure your comfort… right room, right seat.

This information will help our planning committee select the right room for each speaker ensuring that there is a seat for everyone! Thank you in advance for your help.

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Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Select which session you are interested in attending for each time slot. You will not be required to attend these sessions should you change your mind, this is to simply make sure each session can accommodate all interested attendees comfortably.
9:00 am sessions(Required)
These sessions run at the same time so it is only possible to attend one.
10:30 am sessions(Required)
These sessions run at the same time so it is only possible to attend one.
12:00 pm Annual Meeting LUNCH session(Required)
There is only one session taking place at this time slot.
1:30 pm sessions(Required)
These sessions run at the same time so it is only possible to attend one.
3:00 pm sessions(Required)
These sessions run at the same time so it is only possible to attend one.
3:30–5:30 pm Networking Social(Required)

Thursday, February 5, 2026

Select which session you are interested in attending for each time slot. You will not be required to attend these sessions should you change your mind, this is to simply make sure each session can accommodate all interested attendees comfortably.
7:30 am (Women in Horticulture with BREAKFAST) and 8:00 am sessions(Required)
These sessions overlap so it is only possible to attend one.
9:30 am sessions(Required)
These sessions run at the same time so it is only possible to attend one.
11:00 am sessions(Required)
These sessions run at the same time so it is only possible to attend one.
1:00 pm sessions(Required)
These sessions run at the same time so it is only possible to attend one.
2:30 pm sessions(Required)
These sessions run at the same time so it is only possible to attend one.

Partner programs

Plant Something MA

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Plant Something MA is a project of MNLA which includes professional environmental horticulturists—people who grow, care for, design and install plantings and landscapes in your community.

Growing Wild

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Growing Wild helps reverse the loss of biological diversity, foster and protect endangered species and add to the natural beauty of our Commonwealth—right in your own backyard.

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MNLA provides access to green industry speakers on the cutting-edge and up-to-date information. Our dynamic community is made up of folks from all walks of life. Colleagues share advice and insights. Passion for the betterment of our community drives member participation in MNLA. Individual contribution is valued. Get involved! Join a committee or volunteer at an event. Make our industry—and your business—better!

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