Practicing New Naturalism: Site-Specific Plantings and Wild Gardening in Public and Private Places (RECORDING) | Nov. 7, 2023
1.25 Hrs Virtual | Kelly Norris
Given the dramatic shift towards ecologically-driven landscapes, how do we shift the narrative of landscape design from construction and maintenance to cultivation and stewardship? How do we make space for habitat in landscapes close to home? How do we cultivate new practices and knowledge that can transform the meaning of a garden? Join planting designer, artist, and thought leader Kelly Norris for this vibrant exploration of his recent and future work at the intersections of horticulture and ecology. His presentation will explore various projects, their narratives, plant palettes, and the relative success or progress of each project to date with a preview of new developments in the seasons ahead.
Date & Time: Tuesday, Nov. 7, 2023, 3:00 - 4:15 PM ET
-The session will be recorded and viewable to registrants for 3 months after the live session date.
Location: Virtual
Fee: $42
-Wild Ones member discount: please email verification of member status to [email protected] for discount code.
-Students please email verification of student status to [email protected] for discount code.
-Two free Student Scholarships are available for this session. Applications reviewed on a rolling basis. Please send letter of interest, resume, and verification of student status (ie. student ID, course schedule) to [email protected].
Event Category: Professional & Non-professional
CEUs: APLD, LA CES, NOFA
See here for details & instructions
Register by: 3 months after the live session date
We want to thank our Institutional Ally:
Kelly D. Norris is an award-winning author and plantsman who explores the intersections of people, plants, and place through ecological, site-specific design and art. He is the former Director of Horticulture and Education at the Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden, where for 8 years he directed efforts in design, curation, programming, garden and facility management. Kelly’s work in gardens has been featured in The New York Times, Better Homes and Gardens, Martha Stewart Living, Fine Gardening, and Garden Design. His most recent book New Naturalism: Designing and Planting a Resilient, Ecologically Vibrant Home Garden (Cool Springs Press, 2021) was named one of the Top 10 Books of 2021 by the American Horticultural Society.
The entire course will be recorded and available (not downloadable) to all registrants after the live session ends for three (3) months. If you are registered, you do not need to attend the live session in order to access the recording.
You can register for 3 months past the live session date, and access the materials - including the recording - until that point.
Zoom Webinar. Please make sure to download the Zoom application (https://zoom.us/download) and download the latest Zoom update if needed prior to the live course. We recommend that you join at least 5-10 minutes prior to the start time. The instructor will use PowerPoint presentations. *If you have any technical difficulties during the session and need to contact us, please email Sara Weaner, NDAL Executive Director, at [email protected] instead of calling.*
We are seeking approval for CEUs by the following organizations: APLD, LA CES, & NOFA.
As this is considered a live course, those seeking LA CES CEUs must watch the session and complete the quiz on the Portal by *two weeks* after the live session date. Ensure that your Portal profile indicates ASLA/LACES under the CEU section and email [email protected] if you make any changes to your profile CEU section. You will then receive an email with your completion certificate within 3-4 weeks. || For APLD & NOFA CEUs, please self-report to those organizations using your registration confirmation email.