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The Artistic Overlay: Making “Wild” Legible (Virtual Intensive Session 7 of 7)

Instructor: Larry Weaner, FAPLD

Ecological design need not be a bitter aesthetic pill that our clients must swallow to do the right thing. The order inherent in our wild native landscapes is widely considered beautiful. By translating that ecology-based order into the aesthetically-based language of fine garden design, the results can be much more universally embraced by our clients. In addition, Larry will illustrate how highly gardenesque - and even formal - elements can gracefully interact and intermingle with wilder woodland, shrubland, and meadow compositions. This approach can result in landscapes that are both ecologically productive and visually pleasing to clients with a variety of aesthetic preferences.

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Plants of the Canopied Landscape: Woodlands, Edges, & Hedgerows (Virtual Intensive Session 6 of 7)

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August 29

Garden Ecology Ohio-style: Design to Field | In-person at The Holden Arboretum