Daily Archives: July 19, 2015


Wednesday, July 29, 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm – Out of Control: Chemical-free Strategies for Invasive Plant Control

Invasive non-native plant species surround us: along roadsides, deep in forests, and in our own backyards. After decades using synthetic herbicides to control invasives, the invasive species remain out of control and growing environmental concerns are driving landscape professionals and the public to consider alternative control methods. Join the Ecological Landscape Alliance (ELA) at the Garden in the Woods for an afternoon workshop from 1 – 5 on Wednesday, July 29 to explore chemical-free options for invasive species control.This workshop will feature six concise and information-packed presentations plus a powerhouse panel discussion. Topics will include:

Chemical-free Riparian Restoration
Invasive Control in Closed-loop Systems
Comparing Control Options
Mobilizing Volunteers for Invasive Plant Removal
Invasive Species Management Realities
“Goatscaping” – A 4-Legged Approach to Invasive Control
Chemical-free Controls – Get Your Questions Answered by the Panel of Experts

ELA members price $30, nonmembers $40. Register today at www.ecolandscaping.org. Image from www.landscapeonline.com.


Saturday, August 1, 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm – The Art of Bonsai

Watch Michael Levin create a finished specimen bonsai from raw nursery stock while sharing his tips on sculpting, pruning, wiring, repotting and more. This Saturday, August 1 class will take place at Tower Hill Botanic Garden. Learn about bonsai care and maintenance from A to Z, with plenty of time for Q & A. Michael Levin is a principal of Bonsai West, and the fee is $15 for THBG members, $25 for nonmembers. Register online at www.towerhillbg.org.