The Gardeners: The Future of Green Spaces

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Course overview
Green spaces are vital to urban and rural environments, and this talk explores their design future. It highlights innovative approaches to landscaping that blend sustainability with beauty. Attendees will gain an understanding of how landscape design can address environmental and social challenges.
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Certification included
Validated by SAIAT as a Category 1 CPD talk. Attendees will earn 0.1 credits.
Meet the SPEAKERS

Gundula Deutschländer

Master Gardener, Babylonstoren

Gundula Deutschländer has been part of Babylonstoren’s gardening team since day one. With her captivating storytelling, gentle demeanour, and a wealth of horticultural knowledge, she’s been sparking an interest and curiosity for gardening with our visitors for many years. Sprouting from her authentic excitement about plants, especially herbs and flowers, some refer to her as the guardian of our Healing Garden. Besides wowing crowds with her vast knowledge of healing plants and working her magic in our garden, she brews a mean herbal tea! Be sure to ask her for interesting recipes from the garden.
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Tenecia Stevens

Master Vegetable Gardener, Babylonstoren

Tenecia Stevens, lead vegetable gardener at Babylonstoren
You aren’t necessarily born with green fingers; they grow on you.
Tenecia Stevens ascribes her gardening roots to her grandpa’s love for green and growing things. “He was a proper vegetable farmer. From a small patch in his Worcester yard, we harvested roses and flowers, fruit from his trees and veggies year-round. He had a knack for gardening, which sparked something in me from a young age,” she recalls.  Read more...
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