Design Workshop for Home Gardeners
When
- Wednesday
- Feb. 8, 2012
- 6:30 PM
Description
Christie Dustman, Designer, APLD
5 Sessions: Wednesday Feb 8, 15, (skip 22), 29, Mar 7, 14 6:30-8:30pm
Location: Weld Hill Research Building
Explore principles of garden design and develop a plan for a specific area of your yard. In this beginner-level class, you will learn the importance of line, scale, circulation, unity, and repetition as the organizational components of a coherent garden. You'll also consider finer details such as color, focal point, and connecting indoors to outdoors. You will be required to draw a base plan for your site and identify your wish list of features. In analyzing your own and your classmates' base plans and needs, you will practice the process of design and then begin to apply principles to your site plan. You will leave class with a plan in progress from which to continue your design exploration. This class is primarily about garden space, and, as such, will not include planting design, though some key plant elements may be discussed. Email adulted@arnarb.harvard.edu for a list of materials and instructions on creating your base plan for the first class.
Fee $140 member, $185 nonmember
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