5/11/2023 0 Comments Piet oudolf![]() ![]() ![]() Some of his earliest work can be found in public parks in Sweden and the Lurie Garden in Chicago. In many ways, he needs little introduction: there are Oudolf meadows up and down the country, from Scampston Hall and RHS Wisley to Trentham Gardens, all showcasing his complex, highly naturalistic schemes. “I like to escape some of the rules around gardening – to provide thought and spontaneity, and pleasure.” They rip up the flowerbed rule book and roll out, often over vast spaces. The plant combinations are dynamic and playful: you are as likely to go and admire decaying seed heads in winter as you are spring blossom. ![]() His designs offer up something wild and alive. Many of his gardens may be in hip locations or attached to big-name architects, but the reason people return again and again is his planting. Folks flock to them, whether it’s the High Line in New York, the meadows at Hauser & Wirth’s art gallery in Somerset, or the Olympic Park in Stratford, to name a few. P iet Oudolf’s landscapes are as peopled as they are planted. ![]()
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