35 Years of Educational Programming

  • Register today! Landscaping with Nature: Turning Battles into Partnerships

    A 3-Part Virtual Intensive Course for Home Gardeners
    Presented by Larry Weaner, FAPLD and Sara Weaner Cooper

    This home gardener-oriented series will examine ecology-based landscape practice through the eyes of one of its most highly respected and influential practitioners. Participants will also get a brief glimpse into a unique partnership between Larry and his daughter, Sara, who has organically transitioned her front lawn into native meadow.

  • Register today! 36th Annual Design Symposium: Landscape, Ecology & Culture

    Founded in 1990, this annual two-day symposium has a long tradition of celebrating native plants and innovative ecological practice. Presenters reflect the diverse factors that shape our landscapes including landscape architects, landscape designers, horticulturists, ecologists, historians, anthropologists, artists and others. The series offers in-depth explorations of forward-looking and overlooked topics, always seeking to connect theory with practical application. Join us as we continue to connect the dots between ecological restoration, cultural landscape practice, and fine garden design.

    Photo credit: FARM KID STUDIOS

  • Wooded path

    Ecology-based Landscape Practice: 7-Part Intensive Virtual Course for Professionals | Live Feb-March 2025 | Register today!

    Join Landscape Designer Larry Weaner and native plant expert Ian Caton on a deep dive into the integration of restoration ecology and garden design. From technical instruction to personal anecdotes, Larry and Ian will share over 70 years of combined experience on the fine points of designing, planting, and managing ecology-based landscapes. Participants will have the opportunity to compare notes and interact with instructors during two post-program conversational sessions.

  • We're in The New York Times! One couple's organic, unconventional transition from lawn to native meadow

    Sara Weaner Cooper and Evan Cooper knew that weekly mowing was not for them. So in place of their lawn, they began to imagine a meadow. The method, however, would not involve killing the turf grass first. Instead, they would plant and seed directly into it using some strategic techniques...with results that exceeded expectations.

    Article written by Margaret Roach

  • Register today! Fall Virtual Education Series (Recordings Available)

    Programs for professionals and home gardeners. Topics will include an organic lawn-to-meadow transition, native meadow establishment techniques by region (Upper Midwest & Spain, Pacific NW, & Eastern U.S.), bird habitat in home landscapes, introduction to ecology-based home gardening, and more.

  • NEW! On-Demand Programs

    View previously-held virtual NDAL programs at your leisure.

  • NDAL Receives AHS Award for Horticultural Innovation!

    Part of American Horticultural Society’s Great American Gardeners Awards, the Horticultural Innovation Award is “given to an individual or company whose innovations have made the field of horticulture more sustainable and accessible to all.”

  • For Institutions & Organizations: Book a Lecture

    Is your organization holding a conference, workshop, or other type of event? Ecology-based landscape designer Larry Weaner and NDAL Executive Director Sara Weaner Cooper speak on a variety of topics.

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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