Botanic Garden Ecological Landscape Design Court
17mar12:00 pm6:00 pmBotanic Garden Ecological Landscape Design Court
Event Details
Whether you are designing a small patch of land in your backyard or a large public space, this workshop will equip
Event Details
Whether you are designing a small patch of land in your backyard or a large public space, this workshop will equip you with the necessary information to create a sustainable and stunning landscape. It is open to anyone interested in how to create ecologically conscious and sustainable landscapes, regardless of whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or an occasional gardener. Designing environmentally friendly spaces that are both aesthetically pleasing and culturally appropriate can be challenging, but this workshop will provide you with the knowledge and tools you need to design beautiful, resilient, and nature-inspired landscapes on day one. On day two, you will bring in a real-life situation where you want to design or re-vamp a planting. Bring pictures, ask questions, develop your plant community, and put the design on paper in a space where you can get constructive feedback from MBG staff.
Taught by our expert Memphis Botanic Garden horticulturists, you will leave this class with practical, hands-on knowledge, expert advice, and resources that you can utilize for many years to come.
Topics:
Introduction to Sustainable Landscape Design
Design Principles and Foundations
Tour of Woodland Garden
Woodland Garden Plants
Keystone Plants, Host Plants, and Their Associated Friends
Plants for Sunny Areas
Your Garden
Tour of ArboretumIncluded with the Workshop:
A personalized plant list curated by MBG staff from real-life experience working with plants in the South
A copy of MBG’s Goldfinch Meadow design sheets designed by Claudia West, world-renowned landscape designer
First dibs on Nursery plants for the 2024 plant sale at 10% off
Chance to purchase from commercial wholesalers through MBG for bulk quantities
Dedicated coaching and tips from experienced staff on your specific situation
Breakfast and lunch on Day 1“Planting in a Post Wild World: Designing Plant Communities for Resilient Landscapes” by Thomas Rainer and Claudia West is a required book for this workshop. If you do not own a copy, one can be purchased at the workshop for $25. Please indicate during registration if you need to purchase one from us.
$150 MBG Members/$200 Non-MembersIf you have questions, please email carlee.zamora@membg.org or call 901-636-4136. Register no later than March 13.