Learn to address the typical landscape challenges of homeowners in the Chesapeake Bay region when Adkins Arboretum offers a landscape design workshop on Sat., Oct. 13. Three experienced landscape designers and avid gardeners will lead participants through an all-day intensive design session. Come with your challenges and dreams, and leave with a landscape plan, ideas and confidence to transform your home landscape for your enjoyment and price.
Topics include analyzing the challenges and opportunities of your property; developing a plan for circulation and unique features; designing “rooms” for outdoor living; choosing materials for patios and walks; incorporating sustainable practices; and selecting ornamental plants. The day will be organized around presentations followed by breakout sessions for participants to work one-on-one with designers. The instructions will offer practice advice on getting started, laying out a path, addressing wet areas, screening an undesirable view, and plants for specific conditions. Step by step, participants will develop their own landscape designs.
Workshop leaders are Arboretum Executive Director Ellie Altman; landscape architect Barbara McClinton, formerly of the Baltimore landscape architecture and land planning form Daft, McCune, Walker; and landscape designer and native plant enthusiast Chris Pax, a graduate of the George Washington University sustainable landscape design master’s program.
The program runs from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Participants should bring lunch, a property plat, photos and other documentation of their property. Worksheets and handouts, as well as break refreshments and a continental breakfast, will be provided. The program is $85 for members, $110 for the general public. For more information or to register, visit www.adkinsarboretum.org or call 410.634.2847, ext. 0
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