Creating a landscape master plan is an important step if you are installing or redoing your garden. Join Travis County Master Gardener Sandy Stone who discusses design elements and construction how-tos. She also tells us that “You have to determine where you want to end up before you can figure out how to get there.”
Sandy breaks the process into clear steps on how to develop an overall theme and then how to select materials and plantings to support the concept. Sandy will also get into the nitty gritty with how to organize and install hardscapes, irrigation, plants, and mulch.
Due to technological constraints, the webinar has a limit of 100 attendees, but an unlimited number of people can register and see a recording of the program. Only registrants can access the live session or the program recording.
Closed captioning will be provided. There will be a short break at approximately 11 am. The webinar will end at noon.
You can submit questions ahead of time or during the webinar and get answers live as time allows. Afterward, questions that don’t make it to the webinar will receive emailed answers.
Sandy is a graduate of the University of Texas with a BS in Interior Design and a Masters in Architecture . She specializes in Historic Preservation. She has been a partner with Heimsath Architects for the last 15 years.
Sandy has lived and gardened in Austin for over 50 years. She has been a Travis County Master Gardener since 2019. Sandy uses her skills to create unique garden spaces that blend and enhance the native landscape of Austin. Most of these gardens she has designed and built with the help of her college roommate, who lives in Denver, CO and her life partner Joe Brown. She has learned to work with what she has in each circumstance to create gardens that will survive the sometimes-harsh conditions of central Texas.
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