Creating Gardens Inspired by Mediterranean Landscapes
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In this presentation, landscape professionals will explore the principles of designing gardens inspired by the timeless beauty and functionality of Mediterranean landscapes. Focused on creating low-input, high-impact gardens, this talk will guide participants in crafting spaces that offer clients a sense of simple luxury—where style, sustainability, and ease of maintenance harmonize. Attendees will learn how to emulate the natural growth patterns of Mediterranean regions, understanding the strategic use of drought- and wind-tolerant plants that thrive in these environments. The presentation will explore the concept of layered planting, focusing on creating resilient, low-water gardens that mimic the natural arrangement of plants in Mediterranean ecosystems—where hardy shrubs, grasses, and ground covers work together to create a balanced, sustainable aesthetic. Additionally, the talk will cover strategies for encouraging local wildlife, enhancing biodiversity, and designing spaces that invite guests to connect with nature. The idea of "barefoot luxury" will be emphasized, showcasing how to create gardens that feel serene, effortless, and in tune with the environment—perfect for clients who seek both beauty and simplicity in their outdoor spaces. By the end of the session, participants will be equipped with the knowledge to design Mediterranean-inspired gardens that provide lasting beauty, require minimal maintenance, and foster a deep connection to nature, all while offering a luxurious yet approachable atmosphere for clients.
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