Design a Native Plant Garden
Please note: Location is AHS, not Gibbs as printed in the catalog.
Rethink your garden to include native plants and get an introduction to the basic principles of garden design. We will look at the beauty and versatility of native plants and discuss why planting native species is so important for supporting ecological health and reversing the current decline in insect and bird species. Estimate the light and moisture conditions of a selected area in your garden (up to 10x15 feet), decide how much maintenance you want to do, and consider the garden style you prefer. You will receive help selecting the right plants for your space and designing a garden plan on graph paper—whether or not you can draw. Go home with a garden plan, a plant list, and information on where to source the plants.
Ruth Loetterle
Ruth Loetterle is a landscape architect who first developed a keen interest in designing landscapes as functional ecosystems after reading Sara Stein’s book Noah’s Garden in 2004, and jumped at the opportunity to get involved in Grow Native Massachusetts at its founding in 2010, where she currently serves as a Board member. In the last twenty years, following her introduction to the idea that our designed landscapes have a role to play in improving ecological health, she has sought to craft landscapes for more than just humans. She finds joy in landscapes that help to support the countless other species around us and that promote human connection to them.
Amy Meltzer
Amy Meltzer is an active member of Grow Native Massachusetts and the Mass Pollinator Network. She is on both the Research Team and the Natural Solutions Working Group of Elders Climate Action. With a doctorate in psychology, Amy has retired from her psychotherapy practice and has been researching and gardening with native plants for over ten years. Amy gardens at her homes in Cambridge and in the foothills of the Berkshires.
HG-Native Plant
Online registration is overInstructors:
- Ruth Loetterle
- Amy Meltzer
| Date | Time | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Tue, Feb 6th 2024 | 7:00 - 8:30 PM | Arlington High School |
| Tue, Feb 27th 2024 | 7:00 - 8:30 PM | Arlington High School |
| Tue, Mar 5th 2024 | 7:00 - 8:30 PM | Arlington High School |