This program will cover everything needed to be sucessful either as a beginner or expert home gardener. Organic and Sustainable practices and techniques will be discussed including but not limited to: *Elements of Layout and design *Soil profiles and preperation *Irrigation and ... » Learn More about From the Ground Up
Naturalistic Gardening
Build Healthy Living Soil that Grows Plants for You
Over the years I have spoken with so many folks who have wanted to go from buying bags of dirt to building their own soil, like Lisa. She is a wonderful and conscious woman, juggling a career and being a mom to an awesome little guy. She is an advocate for healthy lifestyles and had a small veggie ... » Learn More about Build Healthy Living Soil that Grows Plants for You
“Gardening Naturally with Northeast Natives”
"Gardening Naturally with Northeast Natives" introduces gardeners to a large selection of readily obtainable natives that can be integrated easily into New England perennial gardens. Amy focuses on plants that offer utility, beauty, adaptability, and deer resistance and discusses basic design ... » Learn More about “Gardening Naturally with Northeast Natives”
“Shade Revealed: How to Have Success in Low Light (Really!)”
Amy’s shade gardening program, “Shade Revealed: How to Have Success in Low Light (Really!)” is a comprehensive look at the best performing perennial plants for shade at northern latitudes. This presentation was the basis for Amy's 2014 book The Shady Lady's Guide to Northeast Shade Gardening. An ... » Learn More about “Shade Revealed: How to Have Success in Low Light (Really!)”
“Cottage Courageous: Adapting a Classic Garden Style to the Northeast”
“Cottage Courageous: Adapting a Classic Garden Style to the Northeast” is a very popular program that was the basis for a Horticulture magazine article. It showcases Amy's own experimental cottage garden, which she built and maintained on a volunteer basis in a public space. She discusses how to ... » Learn More about “Cottage Courageous: Adapting a Classic Garden Style to the Northeast”