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A Journey of Land Relationship: Committing to the Long Haul

With Martin Jahn, horticulturist in the Culberson Asiatic Arboretum at Duke Gardens

Forming a land-based relationship with place is an ongoing process, whether you live and garden on your own land, in an apartment or another setting. Together you’ll explore what it means to arrive in an ecosystem, become a part of it and take responsibility for your shared future.

This workshop will focus on committing to long-term land stewardship. Through a variety of methods and activities, you’ll learn how to set up a sustainable system that is rooted in community for the long haul. Look for separate sessions in this series on Saturdays, September 28 and October 26.

Fee: 
$22 per person; 20% discount for Duke Gardens members with discount code. Parking fees apply.
Scholarships available by request; email GardensEducation@duke.edu.
Location: Location details will be shared in program reminder.
Accessibility: This will be a small group program that takes place partially seated indoors and partially outdoors traveling on a combination of paved and unpaved paths with some uneven surfaces and moderate inclines.

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Questions?

Please contact us at 919-668-1701 or GardensEducation@duke.edu.