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Landscaping with Nature: Turning Battles into Partnerships | Session 3 of 4: Managing |

Home Gardener Virtual Intensive Course

Instructor: Larry Weaner, FAPLD

“Relative ecological stability” is a term used by ecologists to describe a highly competitive vegetative composition that allows few new individuals to enter the system. In garden-speak, that translates to “low maintenance.” In our final session we will illustrate how piggybacking on this and other ecological processes can change garden management from a battle to a partnership. Using examples from his own property as well as diverse client projects, Larry will share how a brains-over-brawn approach can result in compelling, easily managed landscapes that liberate both plants and people.

All registrations include Sessions 1 - 4.

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

See “Intensive Course Overview” below for details.

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Intensive Course Session 7 of 7: The Artistic Overlay: Making “Wild” Legible