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SUMMARY:ES03 - The Forgotten Elements of Good Design
DESCRIPTION:You will not want to miss this chance to see and hear one of America’s foremost horticulturists and plantsmen. Daniel will help us understand what it takes to create a pleasing landscape. Using his talents\, background\, and experience\, Daniel will incorporate his style and humor into an enjoyable presentation that will provide us with practical ways to enhance and enjoy our landscapes. \n  \nDaniel Hinkley\, renowned horticulture consultant\, plant explorer\, author\, and lecturer\, is the creator of two iconic gardens in Washington State\, Heronswood and Windcliff (danieljhinkley.com). A talented writer and speaker\, his information has appeared in Fine Gardening\, PBS Nova\, and as a garden consultant for Martha Stewart. Daniel has authored several best-selling books and publications. He will bring his unique style\, experiences\, and humor for an enjoyable presentation. Above all\, he is committed to solid and sustainable horticultural practices\, landscapes of distinction\, and plants that are more beautiful\, more vigorous\, and more surprising. He is passionate about raising the collective awareness of the diversity of plant life on Earth as well as the magic and mysteries of our natural world.
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SUMMARY:ES02 - Bicycling with Butterflies
DESCRIPTION:Sara Dykman made history in 2017 as the first person to bicycle alongside monarch butterflies as they made their 10\,201-mile annual migration. She bicycled from Mexico through the United States to Canada—and back. A lifelong learner\, Sara’s goal was to tell the monarch’s story through an amazing “butterbiking” adventure that included four flat tires\, getting lost in New York City\, and eating plenty of peanut butter. Along the way\, she visited over 50 schools and nature centers showing over 9\,000 students that anyone can be a scientist\, conservationist\, and adventurer. Join Sarah to discover what we can do to protect\, preserve\, and enhance the life of the mighty monarch. According to Sara\, “My goal is to inspire people to see and appreciate what’s in their own yards. Too often we look\, but don’t see.” \n  \nSara Dykman\, a native Kansan of Johnson County\, is the founder of BeyondABook.org\, which fosters lifelong learners\, boundary pushers\, explorers\, and stewards. She is the winner of the 2021 National Outdoor Book Award. She works in amphibian research and as an outdoor educator\, guiding young people into nature so they can delight in its complicated brilliance. She hopes her own adventures—walking from Mexico to Canada\, canoeing the Missouri River from source to sea\, and cycling over 80\,000 miles across North and South America (including the monarch migration trip)—will empower young and old to dream big.
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SUMMARY:ES01 - Making the United Kingdom a Greener and More Beautiful Place
DESCRIPTION:Sit back and take an enjoyable visual tour around the captivating gardens of the United Kingdom. Discover a variety of environments\, changing conditions\, and developing approaches to growing\, ranging from Scotland to the South Coast. Learn about the focus on sustainability and making gardens work harder for the environment. We are sure you will take away many tips that can be applied to your gardens for greater success and beauty. \n  \nLeigh Hunt leads a team of Assistant Advisors within the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) Advisory Service. They answer over 70\,000 questions each year from RHS members and flower show visitors. A popular speaker on a variety of programs\, his work is based on scientific research\, ensuring the advice is evidence-based and up to date. Leigh leads the Society’s urban greening program and uses scientific proof to highlight the remarkable benefits of urban gardens. The goal is to inspire homeowners to value and improve their own gardens\, and influence organizations who work in this field. Professionally trained at the Kew Royal Botanic Gardens\, Leigh has worked as a technical advisor on BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine for five years
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LOCATION:Leigh Hunt
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