As the seasons shift from winter’s quiet stillness to spring’s vibrant renewal, join horticulturist Natasha Vadas for an inspiring exploration of floral design using native plants of the Brandywine Valley.
In this engaging workshop, Natasha will highlight the ecological importance of native species and demonstrate how they can be artfully arranged to reflect the rhythm and beauty of the natural landscape. Through guided instruction and design techniques, participants will discover how to create arrangements that celebrate seasonality while supporting local ecosystems.
About the Presenter
Natasha Vadas is a horticulturist based in the Wilmington region with over a decade of experience in the field. Currently a horticulturist at Winterthur Museum & Gardens, she blends her deep knowledge of plants with a passion for design and ecological stewardship. Through her teaching, Natasha inspires others to cultivate beauty in ways that honor and sustain the natural environment.
Contact jsteiner@brandywine.org if you do not receive a confirmation email upon registration or with any questions
This event is open to the public and will be recorded. It is a "pay what you wish" program with proceeds covering presenter fees and supporting Brandywine Conservancy’s education and engagement. Registration is required to receive the Zoom link. Thank you for considering a donation.
Due to technical difficulties beyond our control, you may not immediately receive a confirmation email after registering, but you will receive the Zoom login information in the reminder email that will be sent the morning of the program. If you wish to double check your registration, please email Julia Steiner at jsteiner@brandywine.org. Approximately two weeks after the program, all registrants will receive a link to the recording to watch at their leisure.