Press/Advocacy
2021 Winter Symposium Recordings Now Available!
Recordings of the 2021 Winter Symposium lectures are now available for purchase. You can purchase access to either Wednesday’s sessions, Thursday’s sessions, or both days. The Spanish lectures are available for free. To purchase your access, click here. If you attended the Winter Symposium then you are eligible for free access for all programs. Contact ...Learn more
COVID-19
Your love of plants and this industry is helping pique the interest in so many people. We need to capitalize on this interest and continue to cultivate it so they may become lifelong gardeners and appreciators of plants. This would not only be a win for our industry, but also the environment and the health ...Learn more
The Green Industry Economic Impact Study
On Friday, February 7th, 2020 CNLA hosted a press conference at the State Capitol in Hartford to share the results of the Green Industry Economic Impact Study with state legislators. CNLA President Dustyn Nelson and Vice President Maggie Bridge, members of the Rural Caucus, State Commissioner of Agriculture Brian Hurlburt, and the Dean of the ...Learn more
Welcome to our website!
We are happy to share with our members and consumers alike a new website for the Connecticut Nursery and Landscape Association. ...Learn more
Fall Tips
If you missed mulching your beds this year leave some leaves! The fallen leafs act as a substitute for mulch throughout the winter. Be sure to remove them in the early spring to decrease disease issues that may have over wintered on the fallen foliage. Time to trim back your perennials. Leave the Echinacea for ...Learn more
CNLA Board Meeting: June
Dedicated leaders on our board supporting the Green industry met in June. ...Learn more
CNLA newsletter archive
Below is a list of our past newsletters. Please click on the link to view the CNLA Update. ...Learn more