How do we build resilient environments that support local ecosystems and biodiversity?
Our gardens can sustain us by providing food and enhancing our sense of well-being, but now, more than ever, it is critical that out home landscapes are more than just decoration and are built with environmental sustainability in mind. This presentation will provide an integrated and holistic view of the cultivated landscape, from private gardens to civic landscapes, with examples and case studies illustrating their healing and regenerative potential- for ourselves and our bioregion.
Sarah Sutton is an experienced Landscape Architect and author of The New American Front Yard: Kiss Your Grass Goodbye.
Topics will include front yard foraging, regenerative landscape design and using Feng Shui in your garden. Doors open at 6:30pm.
All programs are FREE but require registration by phone at (925) 947-1678
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