Joint Lecture at Scott Arboretum- Creating Beauty through Garden Adversity
Sunday, November 10, 2024, 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EDT
Category: Annual Events & Programs
Lecture: Creating Beauty through Garden AdversityCo-Sponsored with
Every gardener operates within constraints; poor soil, a steep grade, unfortunate drainage, and unsightly views are just a few factors that may impede the pursuit of a great garden. In this talk, author Nicole Juday will share creative solutions employed by the most talented gardeners in our region, using examples that appear in her book Private Gardens of Philadelphia, with photos by Rob Cardillo. Learn how some of the best gardens in our region work with their inherent limitations –rather than against them– with outstanding results. Join us before the event for a tour of the Arboretum’s camellias in honor of our 95th anniversary. A reception with the opportunity to purchase Private Gardens of Philadelphia and book signing will follow the lecture. Program Details
About the Presenter Nicole Juday’s career has encompassed her own garden design business, working as Landscape Curator at Wyck Historic Garden, and running the renowned Arboretum School at the Barnes Foundation. She then served as Director of Audience Engagement at the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society. She has gone on to publish numerous articles, winning a silver medal for her writing by the Garden Writers Association. She serves as board chair for the IDEAL Industries Foundation. |