Natural Garden Management

  • How management begins with plant research
  • Design strategies to ease intensive management
  • For both planted and sown landscapes

 

Having a more natural garden bed or lawn-to-meadow replacement does not mean just letting the plants go. It certainly does not mean tossing seed out and hoping for the best. Management begins with proper site analysis and plant selection, because the last thing we want to do is be discouraged by weeds or plants that are too tall and flop or take over or vanish prematurely.

In this empowering class we’ll delve into how to research plants to ease the management strain while also looking at how to prep a site for weed control and why some weeds are ok and even helpful. We’ll learn how every site is different and the variables innumerable, but that the plants will always lead the way in showing us what do. Finally, we’ll explore the benefits of matrix design for smart, sustainable management with an action plan for the first 3 years.

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$40.00

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