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Subject Webinar Reminder - Rick Darke, Lessons from the Living Landscape
Date July 29, 2020 5:59 PM
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Join Rick Darke for an onlilne discussion on the importance of native planting in residential landscape design in supporting our local ecosystem.

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** Webinar with Rick Darke: Lessons from the living landscape that is our home habitat
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Photo: Rick Darke

When: Monday, August 3, 7:30pm-8:30pm
Where: VIRTUAL!
Fee: $5 - $15

Rick Darke and his co-horticulturist wife, Melinda Zoehrer, have been creating and tending their home garden for more than a quarter century. The garden is a living laboratory, devoted to proving how residential landscapes can be beautiful, manageable and joyfully livable while sustaining a vibrant diversity of plant and animal communities. In this presentation Rick will share insights and strategies from what continues to be an inspiring journey.

Rick heads RICK DARKE LLC, an independent design firm focused on conservation-based landscape design and management. His work is grounded in an observational ethic that blends art, ecology and horticulture. His projects include parks, botanic gardens, community landscapes and residential gardens. His many books include The Living landscape: Designing for Beauty and Biodiversity in the Home Garden, co-authored with Doug Tallamy. For further info please click here ([link removed]) .

Tickets for this event are $5, $10 or $15; please choose whichever one of these fees you would like to pay. We are offering flexible pricing to encourage a wider audience.

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