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SOLD OUT: Nate Miller on “Simply Sustainable Landscapes”

Landscape designer and educator Nate Miller, co-author of Simply Sustainable Landscapes: Designing with Edible and Native Plants for the Southeast, will explain how to use a design theory he calls EONS (for edible, ornamental, native plants and sustainable methods) to create low-maintenance landscapes that provide healthy food, year-round beauty, support for wildlife and other ecological… Read More »SOLD OUT: Nate Miller on “Simply Sustainable Landscapes”

SOLD OUT: Nate Miller on “Simply Sustainable Landscapes”

Landscape designer and educator Nate Miller, co-author of Simply Sustainable Landscapes: Designing with Edible and Native Plants for the Southeast, will explain how to use a design theory he calls EONS (for edible, ornamental, native plants and sustainable methods) to create low-maintenance landscapes that provide healthy food, year-round beauty, support for wildlife and other ecological… Read More »SOLD OUT: Nate Miller on “Simply Sustainable Landscapes”

PMG Speakers Bureau: Saving Dark Skies

Light pollution is making nights almost 10 percent brighter every year. The disappearing darkness not only limits our view of the stars but also has serious implications for the health of all living things. Biological processes have evolved with our planet’s rhythm of night and day. Lighting up the night disrupts this predictable cycle. In… Read More »PMG Speakers Bureau: Saving Dark Skies

PMG Speakers Bureau: Saving Dark Skies

Light pollution is making nights almost 10 percent brighter every year. The disappearing darkness not only limits our view of the stars but also has serious implications for the health of all living things. Biological processes have evolved with our planet’s rhythm of night and day. Lighting up the night disrupts this predictable cycle. In… Read More »PMG Speakers Bureau: Saving Dark Skies

Planting for Fall and Winter Interest–POSTPONED to October 8

Part of our regular series at The Center at Belvedere, this program was originally scheduled for Tuesday, October 1. It has been rescheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 8.  Join us that evening to discover how to give your garden four-season interest, whether with the plants themselves or with bird or human activity. Simple steps… Read More »Planting for Fall and Winter Interest–POSTPONED to October 8

Planting for Fall and Winter Interest–POSTPONED to October 8

Part of our regular series at The Center at Belvedere, this program was originally scheduled for Tuesday, October 1. It has been rescheduled for 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, October 8.  Join us that evening to discover how to give your garden four-season interest, whether with the plants themselves or with bird or human activity. Simple steps… Read More »Planting for Fall and Winter Interest–POSTPONED to October 8

Free Spring Lecture: ‘Horticultural Futurism,’ featuring Thomas Rainer, a leading voice in ecological landscape design

Landscape architect Thomas Rainer, a leading authority in ecological landscape design, will deliver PMG's 2025 Spring Lecture, "Horticultural Futurism: Designing a Plant-Centric Future." The 6:30 p.m. lecture will be preceded by a public open house beginning at 5:30 p.m. in The Center at Belvedere’s Rose and Pollinator Demonstration Gardens. As climate change and mass extinctions reshape… Read More »Free Spring Lecture: ‘Horticultural Futurism,’ featuring Thomas Rainer, a leading voice in ecological landscape design