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Session 1: Design | Landscaping with Nature: Turning Battles into Partnerships (Home Gardener Intensive)

Larry Weaner, FAPLD

Designing with native plants is a good thing, but designing with the ecological processes that govern those plants in the wild - is even better. Our opening session will examine a series of garden-relevant concepts from the ecological sciences; including habitat fidelity, plant community, plant colonization, competition, and ecological succession. Each concept will be followed by a concrete example of its incorporation into a residential design. While rarely considered in traditional garden design, these ecological characteristics are actually key to achieving the environmental, aesthetic, and maintenance promise of ecology-based garden design.

Registration is open and the recording is viewable for 3 months after the live session date.

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Session 2: Planting | Landscaping with Nature: Turning Battles into Partnerships (Home Gardener Intensive)