Wild Residential: Accommodating Spontaneous Vegetation (RECORDING) | Oct. 31, 2023
1.25 Hrs Virtual | Larry Weaner, FAPLD
In nature, plants spend millenia evolving strategies to more efficiently procreate. In the garden, we arrest that procreation by weeding virtually every individual that we didn’t plant. Over the last 40 years Larry Weaner has learned to plan for and “edit” spontaneous vegetation within his designed landscapes. Much of these landscapes’ ecological value, reduced management requirements, and experiential dynamism have resulted from this approach, a skill that was largely honed on large properties. Here however, Larry will refocus on the small residential landscape, exploring the practical, ecological, and experiential benefits that loosening the vegetative reigns can provide…even where space is tight and neighbors are close.
Date & Time: Tuesday, Oct. 31, 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: Non-Professional
CEUs: N/A
Register by: 3 months after the live session date
We want to thank our Institutional Ally:
Larry Weaner, FAPLD, founded Larry Weaner Landscape Associates in 1982 and established NDAL in 1990. He is nationally recognized for combining expertise in horticulture, landscape design, and ecological restoration. His design and restoration work spans more than twenty U.S. states and the U.K., and has been profiled in numerous national publications. His book Garden Revolution: How Our Landscapes Can Be a Source of Environmental Change (Timber Press 2016) received an American Horticultural Society (AHS) Book Award in 2017, and in 2021 he received AHS’s Landscape Design Award. In 2021 he also received the Association of Professional Landscape Designers (APLD) Award of Distinction.
Photo by Kim Sokoloff
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.*
As this is a non-professional session, there are no CEUs associated.