The Fifteenth Annual North Hill Symposium

The Fifteenth Annual North Hill Symposium


By Popular Demand: Five Eminent Gardeners Return

In this, its 15th year The North Hill Symposium presents five eminent gardener-writers who
are knowledgeable and brilliant speakers.

To be held at the Historic Scott Farm, 707 Kipling Road Dummerston, Vermont

June 25, 2010
8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.

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To register, please send Name, Address, City/State/Zip & Day-Time Phone along with a check for $150 per person to:

North Hill Symposium
PO Box 178
Readsboro, VT 05350

Please accept your cancelled check as a guarantee of your enrollment. In early May, you will receive additional information about the symposium and directions to Scott farm. Refunds may be issued up to two weeks before the Symposium.

Participating Speakers:

A reading from a work in progress: "To Eat"
Joe Eck
Garden Designer, co-owner of North Hill
Author of Elements of Garden Design and with Wayne Winterrowd - the newly published Our Life in Gardens

"Plant-Driven Design: Creating Gardens that Honor Plants, Place and Spirit"
Lauren Springer Ogden and Scott Ogden
Garden Designers, Passionate Gardeners, Authors of the award winning, Plant Driven Design

"Taking Garden Inspiration from the Wild"
Keith Wiley
Nurseryman, author, frequent television contributor and artist-plantsman, creating a new 4 acre garden in Devon, England.

"Road Show: An Amateur's Education in Gardens Near and Far"
Thomas C. Cooper
Editor for 22 years of Horticulture, subsequently Director of Publications at White Flower Farm, head of Cooper Garden Design and presently
Senior Editor of Boston College Magazine.

A reading from a work in progress: "To Eat"
Wayne Winterrowd
Garden Designer, co-creator with Joe Eck of North Hill, and with Joe Eck, author of Our Life in Gardens

"Great Dixter-Past, Present and Future
Fergus Garrett
Head Gardener and Director of Great Dixter (Northiam,Rye,East Sussex), a much-celebrated garden and now a charitable trust.


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