Adult Opportunities

Modern Meadow Plantings and Their Maintenance

Elevate your landscape with a modern meadow planting.

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How can you do more for pollinators and help prevent wildlife decline with your patch of earth? Maybe you’ve seen wonderful examples like the Lurie Garden or the landscape around The Morton Arboretum’s Meadow Lake, but worry that attempting to create a meadow garden at home will result in a weedy mess.

Join us for a workshop on creating and sustaining a meadow garden that looks beautiful and provides food for pollinators!

In this single-session course, we will discuss the care of meadow plantings in the classroom and then stroll around the Arboretum’s Meadow Lake to see meadow planting in action.

Students will learn about:

  • Design principles for contemporary meadow gardens.
  • Selecting the ideal wildflowers, grasses, and perennials.
  • Low-maintenance meadow gardening techniques.
  • Year-round care and meadow restoration.
  • Eco-conscious practices for a sustainable meadow.

This program meets in person at the Arboretum.

Instructor: Kasey Eaves, horticulturist, Vivant Gardening Services

Age: 16 and older

Course number: H145

Instructor

Kasey Eaves, horticulturist, Vivant Gardening Services

Kasey Bersett Eaves started growing edibles and her treasured sunflowers at age two on her family’s farm property in southern Illinois. Now, as owner of Vivant Gardening Services, she spends her days making gardening approachable to area residents, restaurants, schools, and more. She encourages using edibles, natives, and pollinator plants, even in a city’s unusual spaces. She loves finding creative and low-maintenance growing solutions for city dwellers.

What to Know

This program meets indoors and outdoors. Check the forecast and dress for the weather.

Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes with closed toes, and plan to walk more than a mile on paved and uneven terrain.

Please bring materials for taking notes, sun protection, and a water bottle.

Program Schedule

Saturday, August 9, 2025, 10:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

Cudahy Room, Administration and Research Center (Parking Lot 1), East Side

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