Native Plant Landscape Design Class

Native Plant Landscape Design Class

Learn how to incorporate native plants in your landscape or home garden with Pamela Callender, Eco Artist and native landscape designer.

By Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast

Date and time

Saturday, May 18 · 10am - 2pm EDT

Location

Bay Preserve

400 Palmetto Avenue Osprey, FL 34229

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

This class is presented by Pamela Callender, an Eco Artist who designs native plant landscapes for commercial and home properties. In this landscape design course, she will share her artistic process that anyone can follow. Yes, everyone is an artist, and no straight lines are necessary. You can build a butterfly garden, learn how to attract birds in your yard, and/or create a full, new look for your property from start to finish.

The course will cover how to determine the wants, needs, and affordability of your landscape project, plant communities, installation and maintenance, and breaking myths about plants and design. These topics are accompanied by a PowerPoint presentation and free literature with a research bibliography. Attendees should bring a pad of paper and a pencil.

The class will take place indoors in an air-conditioned classroom and include a short walk around Bay Preserve, with a 30-minute break for lunch or a snack. Light refreshments will be provided, but participants may wish to provide their own lunch.

This program is suitable for adults and teens. This is a lecture-style program that may not be suitable for small children.

A $5 dollar donation per person is suggested for this program. Your gift will help us save wild places and continue to engage people in nature. We greatly appreciate your support!

About the Instructor

Pamela Callender is an artist, Florida native plant specialist, and educator with roots in Sarasota since 1972. Her artistic career has evolved from dance to Eco Art with a concentration on wildlife habitat restoration. She is an adjunct professor of Eco Art History at Eckerd College and a 2019 recipient of the John Ringling Towers Grant, earning a Fellowship with The Hermitage in Englewood, FL. Pamela completed a Visual Arts degree from Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida, and a Master of Fine Art in Interdisciplinary Art from Goddard College in Plainfield, Vermont.

Organized by

Conservation Foundation of the Gulf Coast protects land and water in Southwest Florida for the benefit of people and nature. Through strategic collaborations with individuals, groups, organizations, and government, they work to ensure all people have access to clean water, fresh air, nutritious food, abundant wildlife, beautiful natural areas to enjoy, and all the other physical and mental benefits nature provides. Their vital work strengthens Southwest Florida’s resiliency to storms and floods, enriches lives, and helps safeguard our community for generations to come. Learn more at www.conservationfoundation.com

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