Rebecca McMackin is one of the leading, and most articulate US voices for biodiversity in the garden.
We talk to British TV gardener and designer Arit Anderson and Swedish academic Henrik Sjöman about their new book - ’The Essential Tree Selection Guide’.
The Oase Foundation is a remarkable Dutch organisation that co-ordinates the work of community gardeners who want to create spaces for nature
German Federal Garden Shows are amazing, huge and transformatory events
This week we venture to rural Ontario to meet Ben O'Brien and find out about his garden designs and planting philosophy.
Lulu Urquhart & Adam Hunt run a landscape design studio dedicated to nature. As first-time exhibitors at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2022, they won a gold medal and Best in Show for their ‘A Rewilding Britain Landscape’, which showcased a native landscape in the process of reverting to nature, including a beaver’s dynamic habitat.
The practice specialises in contemporary restorations of older gardens and their wider landscapes, bringing nature into gardens as part of ecological restoration. https://urquharthunt.com/
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Richard Hayden is Horticultureal Director of the New York High Line.
A heempark is a park where native plant species are used to create a naturalistic environment, for the benefit of communities and nature.
Kate Dumbleton and Imogen Checketts are making a garden…
Artisan landscaper Sid Hill has taken the lessons of ecological planting design and is trying to apply them to edible landscapes.
Brandon Chens day job is in international trade, but as a student in Britain he fell in love with gardens.
A wonderfully inspiring talk by a pioneer in using cerrado (savannah) plants in gardens and landscapes.
Tom Hoblyn is a garden designer with a number of Chelsea and Hampton Court show gardens under his belt.
Kelly Norris is a writer, designer and artist who is also former director of horticulture and education.
Amalia Robredo has been a leading advocate and promotor of naturalistic planting in Argentina and Uruguay.
Alejandro O'Neill comes from Uruguay, but now lives and works in the south of France.
Julian and Fiona Wormald have been making a garden in Mid-Wales for nearly three decades.
Jonny Bruce has always worked in horticulture.
James tells about the making of the garden in the New Jersey woods which has featured in his long running blog
Garden designer Marco Scano talks about his native island.
Kate Dumbleton and Imogen Checketts.
"I’m a writer by profession and a planting designer by passion" says Tony, creator of blog The New Perennialist.
Benjamin Vogt is a Nebraska-based designer of prairie gardens and writer.
Noel talks to Anna Andreyeva.
Jo McKerr is a garden designer with deep family roots in Somerset.
The sweet pea is a classically British flower, whose hybridisation dates back to the late 19th century.
Marcus de la Fleur is a landscape architect in Chicago who is passionate about rainwater management.
Fergus Garrett's approach to garden management at Great Dixter is completely and beautifully cutting-edge.
The Lurie Garden was Piet Oudolf’s first commission in North America.