
Building an Herb Spiral
Date: Thursday, September 28, 2023
Time: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. EST via Zoom (link will be sent in the registration confirmation email)
(Registration is required to attend the live presentation)
Cost:
Members- Free
Non-Members - $10 (non-refundable) - once the recording is ready to view, we'll send you a link that will be valid for 30 days. OR you can join GAONC ($20/year membership fee), attend ALL of our presentations for free, AND have access to all of the recordings in our Video Library to view on demand.
About:
Are you looking for an artful way to grow a variety of herbs with different growing needs in a small space? Consider building an herb spiral! Learn how Sarah P. Duke Gardens’ director of learning, Kavanah Anderson, built an herb spiral in her backyard as a pandemic project and now enjoys harvesting herbs from right outside her kitchen door. She’ll review the design process, a variety of possible construction materials, plant placement according to the microclimates created by the spiral shape, ongoing maintenance and other considerations for whether an herb spiral may have a place in your garden.
The presentation will be recorded for
members to view later in our Video Library.
About our Speaker:
Kavanah Anderson is the director of learning and community engagement at Sarah P Duke Gardens. Before taking on her current role, she spent 11 years developing garden-based learning experiences as Duke Gardens’ program coordinator for children, family and school programs. As an ideal setting for learning and community building, Kavanah believes a garden is a place to be serious, playful, experimental and reverential in the pursuit of recognizing and celebrating the relationships between people and plants. She holds a bachelor’s degree in history from Beloit College and a master’s degree in liberal studies from Duke University.
*Approval of this presentation for continuing education credit is at the discretion of
your program.