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Gardens Preferred, Gardens Premium Members and Innovators save on Continuing Education Courses
A 10% discount on classes will be applied automatically at the time of checkout.
Gardening with a Changing Climate

Dates & Prices
Saturday, July 26, 2025
9:30–11:30 am
Inclement Weather Date: Sunday, July 27
Fee: $59
Fee for Innovators, Gardens Preferred, and Gardens Premium Members: $53
This class is intended as an adult learning experience. Find out more about our Family Learning experiences.
Registrations may be cancelled up to two weeks before the event, and your registration fee, less a $30 processing fee, will be refunded. Please note that refunds are not available for programs moved to scheduled inclement weather dates.
To notify us of your cancellation, email us or call 610-388-5454.
Register by July 20, 2025
Gardens Preferred, Gardens Premium Members and Innovators save on Continuing Education Courses
A 10% discount on classes will be applied automatically at the time of checkout.
Join us for this informative, fascinating, lecture-based course led by expert landscape designer Amanda Branum, where we’ll dive into how gardening techniques can adapt to a changing climate.
Explore how to select plants with climate change in mind; navigate extreme weather conditions and events from drought to heavy rainfall to rising temperatures; implement mitigation strategies in your garden; maximize carbon capture on your property; and more.
Location
The Grove Studios 104 & 105
Instructor
Amanda Branum
Amanda Branum earned her master's of landscape architecture with a focus in ecological restoration from Temple University in 2015. Since graduating, she has worked for Refugia Design, a design/build landscape architecture firm specializing in ecological and native landscapes. She enjoys the challenge of applying ecological design principles to a variety of styles and scales from tiny urban lots to expansive rural landscapes.