Niagara Parks School of Horticultural Dry Stone Garden Feature Workshop

Date: 
Friday, October 17, 2008 to Saturday, October 18, 2008
Location: 
Niagara Botanical Gardens
Type: 
Advanced Seminar
Status: 
Completed

The Veg Wedge

 

A new dry stone wall structure was designed for the Niagara Botanical gardens by John Shaw-Rimmington and Evan Oxland and built by the students, under the instruction of Norman Haddow and John as part of the  DSWAC  dry stone garden feature workshop at the Niagara Park Commission School of Horticulture

 

 

 This is the second dry stone feature built at the Niagara Botanical Gardens. (see cheese wedge article) This time it was a dry stone vegetable trellis sculpture with protruding stiles for attaching strings to, for climbing vines.

 The dry stone feature built at the Niagara Botanical Gardens in the student vegetable garden. (see cheese wedge article) This time it was a dry stone vegetable trellis sculpture with protruding stiles for attaching strings to, for climbing vines.

 

 

 First second and third year students of the Niagara Horticulture School who took the DSWAC course this weekend. One of the best group of waller trainees we have ever worked with.

First, second and third year students of the Niagara Horticulture School who took the DSWAC course on the sunny October weekend after Thanksgiving. One of the best group of waller trainees we have ever worked with.