Tuesday Gardening Series: The Search for a Meaningful Garden
Location: Reynolda House Auditorium
Every landscape delivers a story about the values of the people who built it. Some people value the conformity imposed by an HOA, some value the in-your-face beauty of double roses and bonsai trees and others value the ecological advantages of an all native garden, but what do any of these gardens mean to the average passerby? What makes a garden truly meaningful? In this talk we will look at what it takes to make backyards engaging and exciting for the average person. Registration ends March 12 at 7:00am.
Past Date and Time(s):
Mar 12, 2024, 12:30pm — 1:30pm
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