Lewis Ginter’s “Small Buildings, Small Gardens” lecture

The Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden presents garden designer Gordon Hayward in a discussion about structures in small gardens on March 8 from 9:30 until 11:30 am. Join acclaimed garden designer and author Gordon Hayward for this discussion about structures in small gardens. Hayward looks closely at how gardeners can use small buildings and built structures such […]

The Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden presents garden designer Gordon Hayward in a discussion about structures in small gardens on March 8 from 9:30 until 11:30 am.

Join acclaimed garden designer and author Gordon Hayward for this discussion about structures in small gardens. Hayward looks closely at how gardeners can use small buildings and built structures such as gazeboes and arbors, pergolas and bridges, fences and decks to help find just the right place for new gardens. Learn how these structures ease the design process by helping you see how to develop new gardens in relation to existing or new structures. Built structures in our gardens are magnets for family, guests and visitors. Learn how structures help viewers frame their relationship to the garden. Finally, when you see how built structures in your garden provide anchors, centers and starting places for good garden design, you will gain confidence in designing your own gardens. $25 members / $35 non-members. Gordon Hayward’s book Small Buildings, Small Gardens, will be available for purchase and signing.

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