LA Garden Show : Living Green - Friday, April 30 through Sunday, May 2
April 03, 2010
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Interested in reducing your carbon footprint in the garden? Thinking about watering less but worried you’ll have to sacrifice flowering plants, fruit trees and all of your lawn? Want to add California natives and other drought tolerant plants but clueless about their care?
You’re not alone. Thousands of Southern California home gardeners are seeking advice and information as they rethink their traditional approach to gardening. In these eco-conscious times, the emphasis is on smart garden design and plant choices to create beautiful gardens that are self-sustaining ecosystems.
Green is no longer just a color in the garden. It’s about saving water and energy, changing the way we garden, growing more of our own food and creating beautiful landscapes with less thirsty plants and grasses.
“Living Green: Essentials for the Home Gardener” will present the latest trends and techniques in eco-gardening.
In the spirit of Living Green, the Arboretum will debut two new permanent gardens during the LA Garden Show.
The new installations:
A circle garden by Nancy Goslee Powers & Associates.The renowned landscape designer and her Santa Monica-based team approach garden design as a living art form with the goal of creating beautiful, healthy and functional environments that embrace sustainable practices and inspire people to live well.
A succulent seascape by Jeff Moore of Solana Succulents. www,solanasucculents.com
After years of agreeing with his customers that certain succulents look like they belong on the bottom of the sea, Moore designed a succulent coral reef display for the 2002 Del Mar Fair garden show. The display was a hit, and Moore was asked to create a seascape at the Philadelphia Flower Show. He has since installed permanent undersea-themed gardens at the San Diego Botanic Garden (formerly Quail Botanical Gardens) and SeaWorld San Diego.
The Arboretum also will open Permasphere, a new pilot garden project, to the public for the first time during the LA Garden Show. The work in progress by Caitlin Bergman, Leigh Adams, Ray Cerino and other Arboretum staff and volunteers demonstrates the principles and techniques of permaculture, a sustainable land use design that harmoniously blends land and people. Guided tours through Permasphere will give a behind-the-scenes look at this new sustainable garden.
Display gardens by other landscape designers including: Association of Professional Landscape Designers, Julianna Roosevelt and Kevin Mack of An Edible Garden, Nick Williams & Associates, Lawrence Ziese, of Ashcrow Landscape Design, Los Angeles County Arboretum, Reginald I. Durant of Back to Natives Restoration, Sally Farnum of SE Farnum Associates for Eye of the Day Garden Design Center, Steve Gerischer of Larkspur Garden Design and Libby Simon.
There will be so much more to see, learn and enjoy at the LA Garden show, including:
• Everything you ever know about growing edibles
• Lectures, demonstrations and workshops
• Fun things for kids and families
• Plants, shrubs, trees and garden accessories at the Marketplace
To learn more go to lagardenshow.com
The LA Garden Show is the largest outdoor gardening event on the West Coast and is presented by Monrovia Growers with the support of Wells Fargo, Kellogg Garden Products and Armstrong Garden Centers.
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