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        A Regenerative Landscape Workshop Series for Fire-Impacted Homeowners

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      This four-part, in-person workshop series is designed for homeowners affected by recent wildfires who are standing at the edge of redesign, seeking clarity, confidence, and a way forward that honors both the land and lived experience of fire.

      This is a grounding, experiential, and connective journey, not a lecture series.

      Learn how to read the land, track water, understand soil and plant communities, and begin conceptual designs rooted in regeneration, resilience, and place.

      You Will Learn How To:

      • Reconnect with your land after fire through body, story, and soil
      • Read your site with confidence: slope, shade, soil, and patterns
      • Understand what your watershed and plant communities are communicating
      • Track water and identify whole-system opportunities
      • Begin conceptual designs that consider both what you want and what the land wants
      • Build community with others committed to thoughtful restoration

      Workshop Schedule

      Session 1 — March 7 | 8:30 am (4 hours)
      Garden Tours | Altadena & Pasadena
      Connection • Introductions • Whole-Systems Gardens in Action

      Session 2 — March 14 | 8:30 am (3.5 hours)
      In Person | Pasadena
      Grounding • Site Inventory & Analysis • Intro to Conceptual Design
      (Snacks + lunch provided)

      Session 3 — March 21 | 8:30 am (3.5 hours)
      In Person | Altadena
      Water, Soil & Regeneration • Reading the Land • Walking Design Exercise

      Session 4 — March 28 | 8:30 am (3.5 hours)
      In Person | Pasadena
      Plant Communities • Fire-Resilient Strategies • Interpretive Landscape Design
      (Snacks + lunch provided)

      Bonus Session — Date TBD (Zoom, recorded)
      Integration & Q&A • Post-course support (1.5 hours)

      Participants Receive:

      • A sketchbook and pen
      • PDF outline of class processes
      • PDF + printed practice base plans
      • A bio-accumulator seed mix
      • Snacks at every session + lunch at Session 4

      Important Notes

      • This course does not include individual property design reviews
      • It does provide essential foundations for regenerative thinking, whole-system design, and informed decision-making as you rebuild

      Application

      A brief Google Form. Priority given to homes directly impacted by fire. Apply here.

      • Capacity: 24 participants
      • Cost: $250 total ($50 refunded upon course completion)

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