
Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club and guests recently enjoyed a lively slideshow presentation with expert topiary designer Jennifer Coburn.
Coburn shared entertaining stories from her fascinating life and legendary career spanning more than four decades and includes clients such as Disney, the Wynn Resorts, and Legoland. Coburn’s iconic topiaries can be seen locally and around the globe, according to a news release.
On Monday, April 28, at 10 a.m., the club will host Jim Mumford, founder and CEO of Good Earth Plant Company, for a presentation on Living Walls. A pioneer in biophilic design, Mumford is renowned for his expertise in creating stunning living walls, green roofs, and moss wall installations that seamlessly blend nature with architecture, according to a news release. Non-Garden Club are invited to attend this event, free of charge.

Registration is required so visit www.rsfgardenclub.org and see Events. This event will be held at The Secret Garden, located at 17025 Avenida de Acacias in Rancho Santa Fe, directly across the street from the RSF Library.
Established in 1926, the Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club offers monthly programs featuring expert speakers, hands-on workshops and engaging field trips. The club has awarded over $1 million in grants to local horticulture projects in San Diego County. The club’s resale shop, Bloom Again, is located on the corner of La Granada and Avenida de Acacias in the heart of Rancho Santa Fe (entrance faces La Granada). Shop is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
To learn more about hip and events, visit www.rsfgardenclub.org or call 858-756-1554, ext. 2.