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The New California Garden with the American Garden School
Name: The New California Garden with the American Garden SchoolDate: January 27, 2018Time: 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM PSTWebsite: http://magc.orgEvent Description:TIME: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
LOCATION: The Studio
The American Garden School was created to address a growing need in the U.S. for quality garden education. Many of us do not have the time or desire to commit to a formal series of horticulture-based classes at a university, yet wish to gain quality education to better our landscapes, covert our lawns, or develop a kitchen garden.
Our goal is to be the go-to garden school for comprehensive, quality, tested and fungarden education for homeowners, garden enthusiasts, landscape practitioners, school gardens and very small farmers. Our courses are designed to help you generate a successful and beautiful garden, with themes pertinent to the West such as drought tolerance, ecology, sustainable practices, and time saving. We believe in systems, efficiency, technology, science based practices, and most importantly, that a garden should bring you joy.
These intensive courses are a remarkable opportunity to learn practical and tested methods for creating successful gardens. Two-time Chelsea Flower Show gold medal winner, educator and renowned horticulturist and designer Kate Frey and local landscape manager and designer, Christa Moné, will share their expertise developed over many years in Northern California and internationally. Kate and Christa bring a wealth of information in educating people on how to create gardens that are remarkably beautiful, healthy, productive creative and efficient to care for.
The New California Garden in a Fire-Prone Landscape
This course is what all Californians have been yearning for: concepts that inspire us to move past the routine landscape and interact with our gardens, think environmentally and re-imagine the lawn. We seek to embrace our localities, and modern lifestyles! Our gardens should be places of pleasure, inspiration and life. A successful, thriving garden doesn’t occur from one method, they are developed from the application and interaction of many together. This intensive, practical course will present comprehensive information on the many horticultural principles and practices necessary to create beautiful, efficient, ecologically friendly, and locally appropriate gardens- including fire-safe.
Morning coffee and pastries will be served
Location:Marin Art & Garden Center
30 Sir Frnacis Drake Blvd
Ross CA 94957Date/Time Information:DATE: 01-27-2018
TIME: 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Contact Information:415-455-5260Fees/Admission:130$Set a Reminder: -
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