With the publication of Piet’s latest book in collaboration with Noel Kingsbury, Planting: A New Perspective, I thought it worth re-visiting a 3 Part Interview about Piet that I wrote in 2009. Fran Sorin When I first saw Piet Oudolf’s work several years ago, it startled and provoked me. Since that time, I’ve bought every[...]
How VIADUCTgreene – An Elevated Urban Garden – Is Going To Change The Face of Philadelphia
– Posted in: Garden Design, Garden Musings February 16, 2013In the past few years since I first heard about VIADUCTgreene, it has gone from being a nascent organization with hopes of developing Philadelphia’s own version of The High Line to a pulsating, vibrant not for profit that is going to change the landscape of Philadelphia~ transforming it from being a terrific city into an[...]
44 Inspirational Quotes About Nature’s Beauty
– Posted in: Garden Design, Garden Musings December 17, 2012We need to find God, and he cannot be found in noise and restlessness. God is the friend of silence. See how nature – trees, flowers, grass – grows in silence; see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in silence… We need silence to be able to touch souls. Mother Teresa[...]
Autumn in the Far Southwest
– Posted in: Garden Musings, Garden Plants, Succulents October 20, 2012Here in the far southwestern corner of the US, we have our own ways of interpreting the autumn garden---cactus, succulents, dry gardens, fruit and pumpkins all come into play.[...]
A new look at the potager – Cambo innovates again
– Posted in: Garden Musings, Garden Travels, Garden Visits September 14, 2012The potager – that ornamental version of the vegetable garden was always a bit precious. Too many people had visited Chateau Villandry on the Loire and thought they could do a mini-version. The results were all too often a neurotic assemblage of over-controlled vegetables that no-one dare harvest as it would spoil the picture.