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SUMMARY:Gardens in Relationship: Designing with Native Plants
DESCRIPTION:Join us as Landscape Designer Ashley Robinson and Van Berkum Nursery’s Director of Outreach & Education Roanne Robbins explore the art and science of designing native plant gardens that support biodiversity while reflecting both your personal goals and the realities of your space. Participants will learn how plants interact over time and how those relationships shape dynamic\, living landscapes. The session focuses on creating resilient\, sustainable\, and visually engaging gardens that provide ecological value year-round. Attendees are encouraged to bring photos\, sketches\, and site-specific information to collaborate and brainstorm their designs with Ashley and Roanne. \nAshley Robinson has nearly 20 years of experience designing and consulting on ecologically grounded landscape practices\, with a strong emphasis on native plants\, biodiversity\, and regenerative land stewardship. Her work centers on integrating homes into their landscapes in ways that support local ecosystems and strengthen connections to place. \nShe holds a degree in Urban Studies from the University of San Diego and has studied at Radcliffe and the Landscape Institute in Cambridge\, Massachusetts. Ashley values collaboration\, field-based learning\, and ongoing education\, continually deepening her understanding of dynamic ecological systems. \nGuided by a deep respect for natural processes and regional landscapes\, Ashley’s designs prioritize habitat creation\, ecological resilience\, and long-term environmental health. She currently resides in Vermont and serves on the board of the Vermont Nursery & Landscape Association. She is also a member of the Biodiversity Alliance and the Ecological Landscape Alliance. \nhttps://www.arobinsonlandscapes.com/ \nAlso\, you will have an opportunity to participate in SELT’s first annual native plant sale before it ends on March 15 and ask Roanne questions about the plants that are a part of the sale. \n\nRegistration required: CLICK HERE
URL:https://seltnh.org/event/gardens-in-relationship-designing-with-native-plants/
LOCATION:The Nan and George Mathey Center for People and Nature at Burley Farms\, 247 North River Road\, Epping\, NH\, 03042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mathey Center Program,Native Plant Sale
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SUMMARY:Native Plants 101 Presented by Roanne Robbins of Van Berkum Nursery
DESCRIPTION:Native plants are the quiet architects of our local ecosystems\, weaving resilience\, beauty\, and life into every corner of the landscape. This talk led by Roanne Robbins\, Van Berkum Nursery’s Director of Outreach and Education\, invites you to explore their rhythms and relationships—how they sustain wildlife\, enrich soil\, and shape the natural world around us. Rooted in years of careful observation and cultivation\, the discussion will guide you through the essentials of identifying\, planting\, and nurturing native species. Whether you tend a small garden or steward a stretch of land\, this session encourages a deeper connection to place and offers practical wisdom to foster biodiversity and lasting ecological health. \nAlso\, you will have an opportunity to participate in SELT’s first annual native plant sale and ask Roanne questions about the plants that are a part of the sale. \n\nRegistration Required: CLICK HERE
URL:https://seltnh.org/event/native-plants-101-presented-by-roanne-robbins-of-van-berkum-nursery/
LOCATION:The Nan and George Mathey Center for People and Nature at Burley Farms\, 247 North River Road\, Epping\, NH\, 03042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mathey Center Program,Native Plant Sale
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