By 1812Blockhouse

An opportunity blooms in April for gardening enthusiasts and professionals alike to dive deep into the art and science of garden design when Kingwood Center Gardens opens its gates for a unique symposium, offering a blend of historical insights, expert advice, and hands-on experience that promises to inspire. This event, aptly named “Landscape Inspirations: A Kingwood Symposium,” scheduled for April 13 from 9:00 AM to 12:30 PM, is not just an occasion but a journey through time, creativity, and nature’s wonders.

A Gathering of Garden Geniuses

The symposium boasts a lineup of distinguished speakers, each bringing their unique perspective and expertise to the table. Tres Fromme, the keynote speaker and a leading figure in landscape architecture, is set to share his extensive experience with Country Place Era estates. His work, recognized for its ability to blend artistic vision with botanical diversity, offers attendees a rare glimpse into the creation of spaces that captivate and enchant.

Mark Gilles, with his background in historic preservation, will guide attendees through the restoration and renewal of Stan Hywet Hall’s gardens, providing a fascinating look at how history can inform and inspire modern garden design. Charles Gleaves, Kingwood’s own garden sage, will connect the past with the present, outlining the evolution of Mr. King’s formal gardens and the vision for their future restoration.

Immersive Experiences and Educational Opportunities

The symposium is not just about listening but also about engaging. Participants will have the chance to tour Mr. King’s Formal Gardens, witnessing firsthand the beauty and intricacy of these historic landscapes. This hands-on tour promises to be a highlight, offering insights into the careful planning and design that define formal gardens.

For professionals looking to expand their knowledge, the event is accredited with continuing education units (CEUs) from several prestigious organizations. This commitment to professional development underscores the symposium’s role as a critical gathering for landscape designers, architects, and horticulturalists seeking to hone their craft.

Registration Details and More

The event is open to both members and non-members of the Kingwood Center Gardens, with registration including morning refreshments to ensure a delightful start to the day. The symposium represents a unique convergence of history, design, and garden expertise, set against the backdrop of one of Ohio’s most beautiful estates.

Registration can be accomplished here.

Whether you’re a seasoned gardener, a professional in the landscape field, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of well-designed outdoor spaces, the Kingwood Symposium offers a day of inspiration, learning, and connection. Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the enchantment of estate gardens, gather insights from leading experts, and leave with a renewed vision for your own garden projects.

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