
Restoring Ecological Integrity to the Built Environment
Every new build or renovation leaves a mark: stripped vegetation, displaced and compacted soil, and fragile coastal settings are pushed to their limits.
Join us as the design experts at BlueFlax Design share thoughtful, field-tested strategies for transforming disturbed construction sites into resilient, biodiverse landscapes. Learn how to mitigate vegetation loss, rebuild living soils, prevent erosion, and reverse compaction using sustainable, practical techniques tailored to the Cape’s unique coastal ecology.
Discover how intentional remediation can elevate your work beyond aesthetics — creating landscapes that protect waterways, support pollinators and wildlife, withstand coastal conditions, and deliver long-term ecological value for your clients.
CEUs: 2 MCLP education credits
SCHEDULE:
4:30 PM Doors open
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM Presentation
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM Social hour at LandShark Restaurant

Theresa Sprague
Founder & Principal Designer
BlueFlax Design LLC
Harwichport, Massachusetts
Speaker Bio
Blending backgrounds in communication and education with more than 20 years of experience in horticulture, landscape planning, and ecological design, Theresa Sprague founded BlueFlax Design LLC in 2009 with the aim of merging science with fine art of landscape design to create beautiful and sustainable landscapes, restoring ecological function and integrity to the built environment, while thoughtfully creating habitat that supports the needs of both people and wildlife. In addition to her work at BlueFlax Design, Theresa also serves as Vice Chair and Trustee at the Conway School and is a former President of the Ecological Landscape Alliance. Theresa holds a BA from UMass, and a master’s degree in Ecological Design.