
Tom Brightman, Land Steward at Longwood Gardens, will be telling his story on how the garden he and his wife tend in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania has changed over time. Using slides from his home garden, he will guide the audience in developing a vision for their garden that:
Participants will also learn about plant selection, management issues in the garden, and related topics.The lecture will be held on Tuesday, March 9, from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Hockessin Public Library, 1023 Valley Road, Hockessin, Delaware.Tom earned college and graduate degrees from the University of Pennsylvania in American Civilization, Legal Studies, and Environmental Studies. As the Land Steward at Longwood Gardens, he is responsible for the health and care of Longwood’s 700 acres of land. He is also involved in several of Longwood's sustainability initiatives—efforts to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.Tom was previously the Easement Manager for the Brandywine Conservancy's Environmental Management Center.Registration is required as seating is limited. Call or email Red Clay Valley Association (610) 793- 1090 or water@bva-rcva.org.This event is sponsored by White Clay Creek Wild & Scenic Program, Brandywine Valley Association and Red Clay Valley Association, White Clay Watershed Association, and National Park Service.