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A Tour of English Garden
If you have never been to England, here are a few gardens that I have selected as must sees while visiting. After living and traveling through England I feel confident that you will enjoy these special gardens – Beth Chatto’s Garden, Hyde Hall, Kiftsgate Court Gardens, Hidcote Manor Garden and a few other small treasures.
A Tour of English Gardens II (coming soon)
Tour of Green Roofs
From Chicago to Vancouver green roofs are standard practice for new buildings under LEED certification. They are also part of stormwater management. The benefits of green roofs far outweigh the disadvantages. I know you will enjoy the array of roof top gardens that provide an amazing and creative look at how we rethink our roofs.
Building an Urban Farm
Urban farms are all the craze because food is close to the people who will be consuming it. But the urban farm does other things for the community. In this talk we will look at where urban farms are being built, who is involved, and we discuss the resources that they bring to the community besides food.
Front and Backdoor Gardening (coming soon)
Gardening in Small Spaces (coming soon)
Gardening in Winter: A New Twist
Most people don't consider the winter garden to be much to look at but if it is planned well, there can be a full range of bloom and color throughout the bleak winter months. Come join me for a talk on the fourth gardening season - winter - and the myriad of plants that can create a winter wonderland.
Gardens of Maine (coming soon)
Gardens of Quebec (coming soon)
Growing Food for Your Table (coming soon)
Native and Non-Native Woody Plants Working as a Community
We have been told that natives are the best species to plant for our landscapes, but there are some species that are non-natives and have been here for years and are providing critical services for our environment. Who are these plants and where are they found? How do they function in tandem with native species? These are the questions that will be answered in this presentation.
Rain Gardens (coming soon)
The Mixed Border for All Seasons (coming soon)
Tree Insects and Diseases and Their Miraculous Survival Techniques (coming soon)
What’s the Big Deal About Glyphosate
This lecture was originally presented for a School District in the region when they were having problems with the maintenance of their school grounds. The School District contracted their grounds maintenance out to a company that used Glyphosate as a standard practice around schoolyards and vegetable gardens. The presentation talks about the known hazards of Glyphosate and the importance of the development of landscape management plans when hiring outside companies.
Woody Native Plants for Winter Beauty and Purpose (coming soon)
Your Landscape’s Winter Wardrobe (coming soon)
If you have never been to England, here are a few gardens that I have selected as must sees while visiting. After living and traveling through England I feel confident that you will enjoy these special gardens – Beth Chatto’s Garden, Hyde Hall, Kiftsgate Court Gardens, Hidcote Manor Garden and a few other small treasures.
A Tour of English Gardens II (coming soon)
Tour of Green Roofs
From Chicago to Vancouver green roofs are standard practice for new buildings under LEED certification. They are also part of stormwater management. The benefits of green roofs far outweigh the disadvantages. I know you will enjoy the array of roof top gardens that provide an amazing and creative look at how we rethink our roofs.
Building an Urban Farm
Urban farms are all the craze because food is close to the people who will be consuming it. But the urban farm does other things for the community. In this talk we will look at where urban farms are being built, who is involved, and we discuss the resources that they bring to the community besides food.
Front and Backdoor Gardening (coming soon)
Gardening in Small Spaces (coming soon)
Gardening in Winter: A New Twist
Most people don't consider the winter garden to be much to look at but if it is planned well, there can be a full range of bloom and color throughout the bleak winter months. Come join me for a talk on the fourth gardening season - winter - and the myriad of plants that can create a winter wonderland.
Gardens of Maine (coming soon)
Gardens of Quebec (coming soon)
Growing Food for Your Table (coming soon)
Native and Non-Native Woody Plants Working as a Community
We have been told that natives are the best species to plant for our landscapes, but there are some species that are non-natives and have been here for years and are providing critical services for our environment. Who are these plants and where are they found? How do they function in tandem with native species? These are the questions that will be answered in this presentation.
Rain Gardens (coming soon)
The Mixed Border for All Seasons (coming soon)
Tree Insects and Diseases and Their Miraculous Survival Techniques (coming soon)
What’s the Big Deal About Glyphosate
This lecture was originally presented for a School District in the region when they were having problems with the maintenance of their school grounds. The School District contracted their grounds maintenance out to a company that used Glyphosate as a standard practice around schoolyards and vegetable gardens. The presentation talks about the known hazards of Glyphosate and the importance of the development of landscape management plans when hiring outside companies.
Woody Native Plants for Winter Beauty and Purpose (coming soon)
Your Landscape’s Winter Wardrobe (coming soon)