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SUMMARY:Meet the Board Tour:  Eight Private Gardens from Edmonds to North Seattle (Free to members)
DESCRIPTION:Edmonds \n1. A contemporary Mediterranean-inspired garden of a designer who has been creating drought-tolerant\, low-maintenance and environmentally-friendly gardens for the past thirty years. \n2. A home garden of 51 years\, lovingly created from the total neglect faced on arrival. Now\, after retirement years spent taking classes at Edmonds College and volunteering at the Miller Garden\, the owner has created an inviting and mature tapestry-like landscape. \nShoreline/Innis Arden\n3. The designer/owner transformed a long-neglected\, overgrown yard into a series of garden rooms\, including a drought-tolerant\, sunny front garden\, a cutting garden and a meditation garden. \nCarkeek Park\n4. A mesmerizing and expansive woodland garden overlooking Carkeek Park and the Puget Sound\, with works by local artists\, a vegetable garden to die for and its latest addition: a crevice garden. \nNorth Beach\n5. Set above Golden Gardens Park\, this mature woodland garden celebrates over 45 years of layered design and horticultural artistry. Distinctive plants\, canopy trees and curated containers bring together texture\, structure and seasonal nuance in a serene mixed-shade setting. \n6. A contemporary garden whose owners operate a full-service garden design and installation firm. Together\, they have been evolving their own home garden over the last nine years. \nNorth Green Lake\n7. The garden of a practicing visual artist and former perennial plant buyer at a local garden center. He brings a painterly eye to plant combinations and spatial design\, along with plant selection expertise. \nNorth Seattle/Maple Leaf\n8. A “collector’s cramscaped garden” is how the owner\, a retired Kubota Garden Senior Gardener\, describes the current iteration of his 48-year-old garden filled with hundreds of conifers\, more than 75 deciduous trees and over 50 tons of stone walls and walkways. \n \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/meet-the-board-tour-eight-private-gardens-from-edmonds-to-north-seattle-free-to-members/
CATEGORIES:Members Free Garden Tour
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SUMMARY:Burn to Bloom: Reimagining Resilient Landscapes with Studio Petrichor -- FREE TO MEMBERS!
DESCRIPTION:Rooted in the lived experience of preparing for and moving through a firestorm\, this presentation by Leigh Adams and Shawn Maestretti\, co-founders of Studio Petrichor of Altadena\, CA\, is about our relationship with land\, fire\, community and the futures we are actively shaping. Through vivid storytelling\, ecological insight and practical design strategies\, they will challenge conventional\, fear-based approaches to fire and resilience and will invite us to reimagine landscapes not as liabilities to manage\, but as living systems that can support safety\, regeneration and long-term stewardship. True resilience begins not just in the land\, but in how we choose to live with it. \nSpeakers’ bios: \nLeigh and Shawn are regenerative designers\, teachers and co-founders of Studio Petrichor and Poly/Ana\, two intertwined platforms that invite communities into relationship with land through ecological literacy\, fire resilience and poetic restoration. They offer talks and workshops that are equally soulful and practical—braiding systems thinking\, ancestral memory and design justice into every conversation. Both have lived through wildfire loss and chose to stay\, listen and begin again—through soil. Their partnership blends feminine and masculine approaches\, professional design and community healing\, technical fluency and story-driven insight. Leigh and Shawn offer more than knowledge—they guide people into deeper connection with land\, memory\, and belonging.
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/burn-to-bloom-reimagining-resilient-landscapes-with-studio-petrichor-free-to-members/
LOCATION:Live Webinar
CATEGORIES:Members Free Lecture Series,Webinar Lecture
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