Questions?
Please call: 801-581-8454
Email: education@redbutte.utah.edu
Tuesday, March 25
6:30-8:30PM
Do you know you're standing on the bottom of an ancient lake bed? This geological history has shaped Utah's unique landscape and presents specific challenges for gardening. Join our informative class to learn the secrets of successful landscaping in our state.
Throughout the course, we'll delve into:
- Utah's Unique Geology: Discover how the state's ancient lake bed history influences soil composition and plant growth.
- Climate and Soil Challenges: Understand the specific challenges posed by Utah's hot, dry summers and cold winters, as well as the unique characteristics of our soils.
- Plant Selection: Learn how to choose plants that are well-suited to Utah's climate and soil conditions, ensuring a thriving landscape.
- Water Conservation: Discover effective irrigation techniques and strategies for conserving water in our arid environment.
- Soil Improvement: Learn how to improve soil quality and drainage to promote healthy plant growth.
- Landscape Design: Explore design principles that complement Utah's natural beauty and create a functional,visually appealing space.
By the end of this class, you'll have the knowledge and confidence to create a landscape that flourishes in Utah's unique conditions.
Get to Know Your Instructor:
James Batton is a consulting arborist, horticulturist, and local Youtube gardening host. Since 1979 he has worked in the landscape gardening field as a research assistant, estate gardener, greenskeeper, designer, arborist, and horticultural instructor. He has served as president of the Local Chapter of The International Society of Arboriculture, and consulted on many projects including City Creek's Landscape, Thanksgiving Point water features, and the Oregon Symphony's designers' showhouse. Come enjoy James' engaging storytelling style of teaching skills in the garden.