Eco Outdoor are celebrating the coming of Spring with a series of in-store activities. On the first Saturday of every month, some of the biggest names in the business will visit Eco Outdoor showrooms to share their knowledge and insights with you. From planting advice to construction concerns, radical backyard changes to minor tweakings, these […]
September 9th, 2011
Eco Outdoor are celebrating the coming of Spring with a series of in-store activities. On the first Saturday of every month, some of the biggest names in the business will visit Eco Outdoor showrooms to share their knowledge and insights with you.
From planting advice to construction concerns, radical backyard changes to minor tweakings, these experts will be able to point you in the right direction.
The interactive sessions aim to close the gaps between industry personnel and homeowners. There’s even something for the kids, with potting activities for little ones that don’t mind getting their hands dirty!
September’s sessions with Matt Cantwell (Secret Gardens of Sydney), Sharon Harris (Harris Parnell Garden Design) and Matt Leacy (Landart Landscapes) kicked the series off to a great start. October and November sessions are listed below.
Waterloo Showroom (NSW)
Saturday 1 October – Peter Fudge (Peter Fudge Gardens)
Saturday 5 November – Luke Baldwin (Site Landscapes)
Richmond Showroom (VIC)
Saturday 1 October – Georgina Harper (Georgina Harper Landscape Design)
Saturday 5 November – Mark Browning (Cycas Landscape Design)
Brookvale Showroom (NSW)
Saturday 1 October – Ken Pattison (Art In Green)
Saturday 5 November – Hugh Burnett (Good Manors)
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