Landscape for Life
Tuesday January 22, 2013 - Thursday February 21, 2013:
Landscape For Life shows you how to work with nature in your garden no matter where you live, whether you garden on a city or suburban lot, a 20-acre farm, or the common area of your condominium.
Landscape For Life is based on the principles of the Sustainable Sites Initiative (SITES), the nation's first rating system for sustainable landscapes. SITES is an interdisciplinary effort led by the American Society of Landscape Architects, the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center at The University of Texas at Austin, and the United States Botanic Garden in conjunction with a diverse group of stakeholder organizations.
January 22: #1 The Role of Soil in a Sustainable Garden
January 29: #2 The Role of Water in a Sustainable Garden
February 5: #3 Successful Water Practices & the Role of Plants in a Sustainable Garden
February 12: #4 Successful Plant Practices & the Role of Materials in a Sustainable Garden
February 21: #5 Successful Materials Practices & Review of the Sustainable Garden
Taught by Harvey Cotten, 6-7:30 pm
Sessions 1 & 2 meet in the Boeing Education Classroom
Sessions 3, 4, & 5 meet in the Anderson Education Center Classroom
For more information, email hcotten@hsvbg.org.
Entire series: Members $55, Non-members $80