- Introduction
- Irrigate
- Mow & Cut Back
- Weed Control
- Mulch
- Small Space
- Hardscape
- Prune
- Good Resources
- Recap: Full Course Video
- Checklist
- Review Quiz
- Reflection & Action
- End
Do you feel overwhelmed with landscape maintenance?
Sometimes, I do too! As an avid gardener and landscape designer, I enjoy working out in the yard. But life can get busy, and I often don't have enough time to do much in the garden. I can quickly feel overwhelmed and behind, dreading the long hours of maintenance, resulting in ignoring the landscape entirely. The garden suffers from it. I see many others who struggle to know what to do when they are short on time to maintain the landscape. If you feel the same way, this course is for you.
This is a quick guide offering an efficient approach to landscape maintenance. It’s perfect for those with busy lives who are short on time and might have fallen behind with normal yard work. You will learn how to prioritize maintenance tasks to gradually get a handle on things and not feel daunted working in the garden.
This course will help you to:
Learn how to maintain your landscape when you feel overwhelmed
Prioritize garden tasks to make the greatest impact in the time you have
Learn what projects will make the most impact on decreasing maintenance load
Maintain your garden in a less stressful way
If you have a landscape or garden to maintain, this is for you. It's great for beginners to gardening, those not interested in gardening but still have a landscape to maintain, and anyone who simply feels like they need a starting point for landscape maintenance.
The course is outlined with seven steps, arranged by priority level. As you complete the seven steps in your garden, you will be able to transform any overgrown yard into a beautiful landscape. Learn how to enjoy yardwork, and turn it into gardening.
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I started gardening as a teenager. I fell in love with it so much that I decided to study horticulture in college. During my studies, I started doing garden designs for friends and teaching community education about gardening. That led me to study more about permaculture, water-wise landscaping, and sustainable designs. After graduation, I ran a successful residential garden design business.
After a while, I was itching to get more education and decided to learn more about design and landscapes by studying landscape architecture. And while I was getting a landscape architecture degree, I also found the field of instructional design which paired well with my love of education. I now have a Master's in Landscape Architecture, a Master's in Instruction Design, a Permaculture Design Certificate, and a Bachelor of Horticulture.
I have been designing residential landscapes for over twelve years, and gardening for almost twenty. I currently run Responsive Gardens which offers design, coaching, and education services.