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Sandra Clinton

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Overview

5200 Baltimore Avenue Suite 201 Hyattsville, Maryland 20781

Sandra Clinton has been designing and building gardens across the country for over 30 years. Her extraordinary experiences enhance her three current garden-related talks: Gardens Transformed, Moving Toward Native, and Potage Gardens.

w: http://www.clinton-la.com

e: view email syc@clinton-la.com

Description

Gardens Transformed is a photo essay of the work of the award winning design firm, Clinton & Associates Landscape Architects.  Gorgeous photography is used to describe the design process of turning ordinary spaces into extraordinary gardens and landscapes. Sandy Clinton enhances the imagery with delightful stories of progress and problems along the way to great success.

 

Moving Toward Native is a talk based on the use of native plants in the designed landscape - using examples of the work of Roberto Burle Marx, Conrad Hamerman, Oehme, van Sweden & Associates, and several other creative and cutting-edge designers.  Sustainable design practices are presented in beautiful living color. Pros and cons of designing with natives is discussed.  Lists of interesting natives are included with every talk.

 

Everyone loves a vegetable garden!  Potage Gardens will fill you with exciting and exceptional examples of Potage Gardens from around the world.  The photo documented talk begins with a brief history of potage gardens followed with a discussion of the variety and uses of building materials and design decisions made when creating one's own food/fruit garden.  Numerous design examples will excite you to begin creating your own garden-of-plenty!

Topics

Landcape Architecture

Garden Design

Designing with Native Plants

Potage Garden Design

Photo Gallery

 

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