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Meadow Making: A Brains Over Brawn Approach | Session 3 of 4 | Managing

Home Gardener Virtual Intensive Course

Larry Weaner, FAPLD

Meadow management, particularly in the first two years, is every bit as important as planning and planting. Here we will show how piggybacking on ecological processes can preserve the meadow’s long term integrity without the need to add supplements, cut incessantly, and  endlessly pull weeds. In scientific terms this vegetative condition is called “relative ecological stability.” In landscape terms it is called “low maintenance.”

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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Into the Weeds: How to Garden Like a Forager (Spring Virtual Series)

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Landscaping with Nature: Turning Battles into Partnerships | Session 4 of 4 | Conversation and Q&A