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  • New home gardener virtual session! Lawn to Meadow: Transition with a "Light Touch"

    No spraying, no hauling, no digging, no smothering - no early-stage ugly phase. 

    Sounds too good to be true.

    Yet by gradually applying a series of light touch actions, you can achieve this transition without breaking your back, sparking ecological angst, or infuriating your neighbors. These actions can include timed mowing, selective height cutting, pH manipulation, and organic herbicide application. 

    In this session, Sara Weaner Cooper will discuss her lawn to meadow conversion (featured in The New York Times, 2024), illustrating a homeowner’s perspective. Larry Weaner will explore case studies exemplifying the technical underpinnings behind this approach, from a landscape designer's perspective. This brains over brawn approach can transform the experience of creating residential meadows from daunting to uplifting.

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Tama Matsuoka Wong

Presenters include:

Sarah Jayne

Spring Virtual Education Series

For Professionals & Home Gardeners
March-April 2025

Our accomplished group of presenters will include forager and wild farmer Tama Matsuoka Wong; Director of the Living Collections and Curator at The Green-Wood Cemetery Sara Evans; environmental consultant Dave Kaplow; environmentalist, wildlife advocate, and gardener Sarah F. Jayne; and NDAL Founder and Landscape Designer Larry Weaner. Topics will include case studies of low-growing meadows, DIY strategies for biodiversity and wildlife, “weeds” and gardening like a forager, residential meadows, introduction to ecology-based home gardening, and more.

Photo by Mark Weaner

Jenna Webster

About NDAL

New Directions in the American Landscape (NDAL) is an educational organization dedicated to the art, culture, and science of ecology-based landscape design and practice.

 

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We’re in The New York Times!

Author Margaret Roach explores how Sara Weaner Cooper and Evan Cooper used an unconventional, organic method to transition from lawn to native meadow.

 

NDAL receives the 2024 AHS award in Horticultural Innovation!

We are thrilled and honored to announce that NDAL has received the 2024 Horticultural Innovation Award by American Horticultural Society (AHS). This award is part of AHS’s annual Great American Gardeners Awards, in which six individuals/organizations are recognized. The Horticultural Innovation Award is presented to an individual/organization “whose innovations have made the field of horticulture more sustainable and accessible to all.”

 

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