Learn how to create the perfect Bay-friendly landscape for your property under the guidance of a professional landscape architect.
The Gunpowder Valley Conservancy’s Clear Creeks Project is hosting a FREE workshop on how to design and construct a rain garden, Bayscape, or edible Bayscape. In this hands-on learning experience, you will learn the principles of design and how to apply them to solving your stormwater problems.
Topics include: analyzing your stormwater issues, determining location and size, soils issues, preparing the site, selecting and installing native plants, and maintenance requirements.
Workshop limited to 20 participants.
For more information and to register, visit:
https://gunpowdervalleyconservancy.org/event/garden-design-2019
Questions? Contact the Patricia Ceglia, GVC Edible/Bayscape architect, by email
This workshop is part of the Clear Creeks Project. Coordinated by the Gunpowder Valley Conservancy, the Clear Creeks Project is a grant-funded, citizen-based initiative that helps answer a community desire to restore the water quality of the Bird River, Lower Gunpowder Falls, Middle River, and Tidal Gunpowder watersheds. Additional funding provided by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation; Chesapeake Bay Trust; Baltimore County Department of Environmental Protection and Sustainability; Baltimore Gas and Electric; and Chesapeake and Atlantic Coastal Bays Trust Fund, administered by Maryland Department of Natural Resources.