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Wednesday, February 3, 2021

Zoom Meeting on Gardening in Crevices

 



How to build, plant, display, and celebrate gardening in crevices  

An On-line Zoom Meeting       Saturday, February 6, 2021 11:00 EST


Got your ticket yet? Don't miss this event. This study day will consist of six 45-minute sessions with a two-hour intermission. Tickets and a schedule are available at nargs.org.

On Saturday, Feb. 6, you must be logged into 
nargs.org to access the link. After you buy your ticket, click on the Have a Ticket link.  

Cost is $25 for NARGS members and $50 for non-members, which includes a NARGS membership for a year. This study day will be recorded so ticket holders can watch the six programs whenever they like: 

Paul Spriggs (British Columbia) leads off with a "Brief History of Crevice Gardening” in the broad context of international rock gardening;

Kenton Seth (Colorado) will speak on “Crevice Garden Construction,” guidance aimed at the general public;

Jeremy Schmidt (North Carolina) will shift the focus to the Southeast and talk about boulder construction in "From Big Rocks to Little Rocks"; 

Susan Sims (Utah) introduces a new world of plants to the dry land gardener and a new array of challenges in the "Dryland Crevice Garden/My Crevice Garden"; 

Jay Akerley of British Columbia speaks about his experiences building budget-conscious crevice gardens in "Crevice Gardens for Small Spaces"; and

Roslyn Duffus (Nova Scotia) in "From the Mighty to the Modest” takes us from the Bicentennial Botanic Garden at Truro, Nova Scotia, to a small crevice built from recycled concrete.

We look forward to seeing you.

Elisabeth Zander and Mike Kintgen, Moderators

Questions? Email 
nargspres@gmail.com
www.nargs.org/about-us

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