This evening's speaker is adamant that a regenerative garden is so much more than sustainable, and also more than resilient. Which is why she will endeavor to convince us how and why we should transform our gardens into self-sustaining ecosystems that follow the path of nature. Join us as Stephanie Rose shares six key components of a regenerative garden from hew new book, The Regenerative Garden: 80 Practical Projects for Creating a Self-Sustaining Garden Ecosystem.
Stephanie Rose is an award-winning author, freelance writer, and instructor who aims to encourage healing and wellness through gardening. She is trained as a Master Gardener, Permaculture Designer, Herbalist, and Natural Skincare Formulator. Stephanie spends her time as a gardener, writer, and artist in Vancouver, where she has turned her small urban yard into a garden therapy heaven. She is passionate about organic gardening, natural healing, and art as part of life. Her mission is to bring the joys of garden therapy to everyone she meets, which serves her well in her volunteer work as a Master Gardener.
Tonight's speaker is planning to attend our meeting virtually via Zoom. A live video broadcast of her remote participation will be projected onto a large screen in the auditorium.
All general meetings begin with a welcome and general announcements, which precede introduction of the guest speaker.
Members: Instructions for participation in this virtual and in-person event will be emailed to members twice - once on the Friday prior to the meeting, and again on Monday. Instructions are also available by logging into our site and checking the "members-only" version of this event.
Visitors: Guests are welcome to participate in this virtual and in-person event at a nominal fee of $5.00 Instructions for participation will be emailed to non-society members who complete the registration process prior to the event start time.
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