Using Plant Sociability in Design
the simplest way to garden naturally
In order to create a resilient, low maintenance habitat,we have to select plants based on behavior above all else. Learn how to research sociability and match plants to one another for improved garden function. (60 min)
This class is a deeper dive for more intermediate gardeners or those wishing to up their design game. It pairs with the courses on matrix design and garden layers.
Join award-winning author, speaker, and garden designer
Benjamin Vogt on an empowering journey to
inspire and invigorate your natural landscape. All sales are final and no refunds will be issued.
The class is self paced and remains online at the sole discretion of the
author. You have unlimited access to the class as long at it remains
online. The class and all material is the sole copyright of Benjamin Vogt
(author) and can't be rebroadcast, transcribed, or shared in any way
without the prior written permission of the author.
Your Instructor
Benjamin is the author of A NEW GARDEN ETHIC as well as PRAIRIE UP. His design work has been featured in The American Gardener, Dwell, Fine Gardening, Horticulture, Midwest Living, and The Wall Street Journal. Benjamin speaks nationally on natural garden design while converting urban lawn to meadows as owner of Monarch Gardens LLC.
"I liked how he connected what we do in our gardens to the overall health of our ecosystem. He provided facts I hadn't heard before and I walked away from the presentation inspired to make changes."
"I planted 500 square feet of prior nonnative yard into native sedge & perennials this past week. Thank you for the inspiration and advice. Videos are sooo informative!"
"He did an outstanding job bridging practical gardening with the philosophy behind why we need native plants in our landscapes. He had great photos, statistics, and personal stories."