Judy’s talks leave her audiences inspired and informed

Selected Talks

  • Planning and Maintaining a Native Garden

  • Native Plants for the Gardener: Adding Beauty and Habitat to the Home Landscape

  • Learn to Design Your Perennial Borders: The Story of My Garden

  • How to Plan a Backyard Prairie

  • Native Plants for the Gardener: Sustainable Choices for Iowans

  • Designing Gardens that Draw Us In: Learn the Tools

  • Native Plants to Love and Learn to Love: How to Design Them into Your Garden

  • Planning and planting a prairie pocket in your yard

  • Plant and prepare your garden for climate change.

 

To contact Judy about speaking for your group, please email her at judy@judynauseef.com.

Learn more about Judy's speaking at greatgardenspeakers.com.

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“Judy’s talk brought ideas to life and inspiration to everyone.”

— Illinois Prairie Chapter Wild Ones

What People Are Saying

“Everyone walking out afterwards seemed pleased, and I heard many compliments. I truly enjoyed Judy's talk. She did a great job.”

— Hamilton College Arboretum

“We are so appreciative of Judy sharing her botanical & personal stories of the prairie and garden designs. Our conference attendees gave positive reviews and noted the keynote reinforced the positive messages..”

— Susan Carpenter, September 2019
UW Arboretum Native Plant Conference

“Judy's presentation was enjoyed by all. She brought ideas to life and inspiration to everyone.

We learned a practical approach to working with the land’s assets to create a stunning, natural design that addresses water needs, erosion, and other problems.

We appreciate Judy sharing her expertise and providing actionable insights into how we can make further steps in our own yards...”

— Illinois Prairie Chapter Wild Ones

“Judy's talk at the The Backyard Forest Conference at Wickiup was wonderful and was well-received by all!”

— Trees Forever

“I really enjoyed Judy presentation and slide show.  I especially enjoyed seeing the transformation from new build to established plantings.  So pretty!”

Delaware County Master Gardeners Talk
March 4, 2019