Lecture
Webinar
know to grow
Join Jeff Epping as he delves into the art of gravel gardening, a naturalistic movement offering beauty, resilience, and a promising future for ecological landscaping. Jeff’s new book, The Gravel Garden: Visionary, Drought-Defying, Naturalistic Designs, co-authored with award-winning garden writer Teresa Woodard, features 20 stunningly photographed gardens by Bob Stefko, including Jeff’s own gravel garden in Madison, Wisconsin.
He will share his insights and those of leading naturalistic designers, alongside practical techniques for a range of applications, from intimate home settings to public and commercial spaces. You’ll learn how to create more beauty with less work, provide a haven for pollinators and other animals, and simply garden in a way that’s kinder to the earth.
PHS is delighted to present the Know to Grow Webinar Series, a vibrant and inclusive program designed to nurture your love for gardening. This reimagined lecture series welcomes everyone, from seasoned gardeners to those with a budding curiosity about the plant world.
Jeff Epping’s passion for plants and gardening is reflected in his 35-year career as an award-winning horticulturist and garden designer. During his 28 years as Director of Horticulture at Olbrich Botanical Gardens, he transformed a lawn- laden landscape into a nationally acclaimed public garden, known for its artistic
and innovative, plant-driven designs and ecologically sound gardening techniques. Alongside that role, he also ran his own design and consulting business for 25 years and continues to do so today. Epping Design & Consulting specializes in eco-conscious gardening guidance and designs for projects ranging from small private gardens to large public landscapes and expansive business
campuses.
Jeff shares his expertise through classes, workshops, tours, and lectures. His insightful writing has been featured in leading gardening publications like Fine Gardening, Martha Stewart Living and Better Homes and Gardens, and his work has been recognized by The New York Times and The Washington Post, among
others. Beyond print, he’s also contributed to radio, television, online videos, and podcasts. He has received prestigious awards from both the American Public Gardens Association and the Perennial Plant Association, honoring his significant contributions to horticulture.
Jeff’s new book, published by Timber Press, entitled The Gravel Garden: Visionary, Drought-Defying, Naturalistic Designs, was released June 2, 2026, and is available now from your favorite bookseller.
PHS's Vice President of Horticulture, Andrew Bunting, will moderate the discussion.
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October 14, 2026
General Public: $20
PHS Members: FREE
Information on how to access the webinar will be sent after registration.