Fall decorating with Alabama plants and flowers with Kelly Wood from Grace Gardens
Join Grace Gardens owner Kelly Wood for a decorating how-to using plants that are native to this area. Native plants are adapted to the local climate and soil conditions where they naturally occur. These important plant species provide nectar, pollen, and seeds that serve as food for native butterflies, insects, birds and other animals.
Grace Gardens is a local business who works hard to produce beautiful, seasonal, and locally grown flowers and greenery for designers, florists, brides, and flower lovers. Grace Gardens uses natural and organic methods of farming to ensure that their flowers are not only beautiful to look at but are also safe for the enviroment. They offer buckets of blooms and greenery for those wanting to arrange their own creations as well as selling individual stems and bunches of flowers for larger projects. Their flowers reflect the beauty you see around you every season. They are ephemeral, joyus, fragrant and strong. Much like the southern soil they spring from. Kelly Wood has been decorating in Mountain Brook for many years.
For more information, contact Holley at 205-445-1117 or hwesley@eolib.org.
The Emmet O'Neal Library is joining libraries around the state in commemorating Alabama’s 200th anniversary of statehood with a celebration of our state’s natural beauty, diverse people, and rich history. Check out our calendar for other Alabama Bicentennial Celebration events this year!
AGE GROUP: | Adults (Ages 18+) |
EVENT TYPE: | Regular Series | Lecture Series | Craft Event | Adult Events |