Designing Fall Containers: Bold Texture and Seasonal Color
August 29 10:00 am - 11:30 am

With fall approaching, it’s time to rethink your pots and planters for the season ahead. The transition from summer to autumn brings unique environmental challenges, and well-composed fall containers require more than simply replacing tired annuals. Designer Beth Crowell will reveal the technical and artistic principles behind professional fall container design, including container preparation, soil improvement, and selecting cold-tolerant plants that thrive as temperatures cool and light levels shift. Through carefully chosen examples, you’ll see how structure, plant placement, texture, form, and color work together to create displays with lasting impact. Whether you’re designing new containers or refreshing existing ones, you’ll leave with practical design strategies, a list of top-performing fall plants, and a deeper understanding of how professionals create containers that evolve beautifully throughout the season.
Beth Crowell is a designer and lifelong, self-taught gardener. Before turning her focus to flowers and horticulture, she earned a BFA in Graphic Design and Photography and spent 25 years running a successful graphic design firm with her husband, Mark Cheung. For the past 15 years, the couple has operated a design-build business specializing in small-scale landscape and garden design, garden management, and distinctive container plantings. Today, they own Meadow Rue Gardens, a boutique cut-flower farm in Litchfield, Connecticut, where Beth is known for creating exceptional bouquets and floral arrangements. She continues to consult on landscape design and custom container gardens, bringing a designer’s eye for color, texture, and composition to every project.
HHG Members $30
Non-members $40 (includes admission to the garden)
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