CGIN Professional Directory
Since its founding, the Carolina Green Industry Network has been a leader in promoting sustainable approaches to landscape design, construction, and management. CGIN's commitment to innovative ideas and evidence-based practices has made the organization both a trusted resource and a vibrant community of landscape professionals and devoted gardeners in the Carolinas.
Turfgrass ProfessionalsCarolina Green Industry Network believes that we all have an obligation to maintain best practices. We should be at the front of the communication stream explaining expectations and horticulture practices in order to grow, sustain, and reproduce turf areas.
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Landscape Design Professionals One of the key ways in which the Green Industry displays its professionalism is through landscape design quality. Understanding relationships with plants, landscape architecture, along other design factors is a must to provide quality landscape design. |
Irrigation Professionals
With the ever present reminder of water conservation, environmental concerns, and state and municipal regulations across the state, it is essential to prepare for continuous irrigation changes. Board Members
The carefully selected panel of Carolina Green Industry Board Members is responsible for the growth and development of CGIN. They lead the charge in helping the lawn care/landscaping industries thrive. Featured Vendors
CGIN offers sponsorship opportunities for our events and meetings. Members also have the opportunity to connect and meet with vendors to learn about quality materials needed for success. |
Professional Arborists
Arboriculture concerns the cultivation of woody plants, particularly trees shrubs, and vines. Carolina Green Industry Network has within its organization members of the International Society of Arboriculture, National Arborist Association, and local arborist associations. Consultants
Carolina Green Industry Network has green consultants who participate in board meetings who offer consulting services related to sustainability, conservation, and similar issues. |