James GoldenSeptember 06, 2023Cassian Schmidt, Hermannshof, The Dynamic Vision Symposium, Hermannshof Schau- und Sichtungs Garten, Society of German Friends of Perennials, Gesellschaft der Staudenfreunde, naturalistic gardening, Bettina Jaugstetter, Anna Lena Hahn, Folko Kullman, BUGA4 Comments Planting Research to End at Germany's Famed Hermannshof Display and Trial Garden James GoldenSeptember 06, 2023Cassian Schmidt, Hermannshof, The Dynamic Vision Symposium, Hermannshof Schau- und Sichtungs Garten, Society of German Friends of Perennials, Gesellschaft der Staudenfreunde, naturalistic gardening, Bettina Jaugstetter, Anna Lena Hahn, Folko Kullman, BUGA4 Comments
James GoldenMay 10, 2021Cassian Schmidt, Anke Schmitz, Hermannshof, William Robinson, Gartenpraxis, New German Style, new german style, plant sociology, Willy Lange, Karl Foerster, Richard Hansen, Reinhold Tüxen, Erich Oberdorfer, Heinz Ellenberg, Die Stauden und ihre Lebensbereiche in Gärten und Grünanlagen, Perennials and their habitats in gardens and green spaces, Perennials and their habitats, phytosociology, Tom-Stuart-Smith, Sarah Price, Dan Pearson, Technical University Munich-Weihenstephan, Weihenstephan, Jörg Pfadenhauer, Wolfgang Haber, Nigel Dunett, James Hitchmough, New Perennial Movement, Piet Oudolf, Stephen Lacy, Sheffield University, stressed plantings, ‘stress-tolerant’ planting, aspect former, Heiner Luz, seasonal theme plants, seasonal theme layers, Cornus nuttallii 'Ascona', Hermannshof Schau- und Sichtungs Garten, Arbeitskreis Pflanzenverwendung, GRUNES BLÜT, habitat-based low-maintenance perennial planting mixes, habitat-based perennial planting mixes, low-maintenance perennial planting mixes9 Comments Cassian Schmidt - an interview from Gartenpraxis James GoldenMay 10, 2021Cassian Schmidt, Anke Schmitz, Hermannshof, William Robinson, Gartenpraxis, New German Style, new german style, plant sociology, Willy Lange, Karl Foerster, Richard Hansen, Reinhold Tüxen, Erich Oberdorfer, Heinz Ellenberg, Die Stauden und ihre Lebensbereiche in Gärten und Grünanlagen, Perennials and their habitats in gardens and green spaces, Perennials and their habitats, phytosociology, Tom-Stuart-Smith, Sarah Price, Dan Pearson, Technical University Munich-Weihenstephan, Weihenstephan, Jörg Pfadenhauer, Wolfgang Haber, Nigel Dunett, James Hitchmough, New Perennial Movement, Piet Oudolf, Stephen Lacy, Sheffield University, stressed plantings, ‘stress-tolerant’ planting, aspect former, Heiner Luz, seasonal theme plants, seasonal theme layers, Cornus nuttallii 'Ascona', Hermannshof Schau- und Sichtungs Garten, Arbeitskreis Pflanzenverwendung, GRUNES BLÜT, habitat-based low-maintenance perennial planting mixes, habitat-based perennial planting mixes, low-maintenance perennial planting mixes9 Comments
James GoldenMarch 08, 2021Hermannshof, Cassian Schmidt, Bettina Jaugstetter, Giacomo Guzzon, Weinheim, Richard Hansen, Urs Walser, Die Stauden und ihre Lebensbereich, landscape architecture, garden design, Perennials and their Garden Habitats, Habitat gardening, ecological planting, Austin Eisheid, Ulli Battmer, Harald Sauer, Boehmeria, Covid12 Comments A summer walk at Hermannshof—a garden celebrating the beauty of plants, their communities and habitats by Giacomo Guzzon James GoldenMarch 08, 2021Hermannshof, Cassian Schmidt, Bettina Jaugstetter, Giacomo Guzzon, Weinheim, Richard Hansen, Urs Walser, Die Stauden und ihre Lebensbereich, landscape architecture, garden design, Perennials and their Garden Habitats, Habitat gardening, ecological planting, Austin Eisheid, Ulli Battmer, Harald Sauer, Boehmeria, Covid12 Comments
UncategorizedgoldenJune 12, 2019Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Cassian Schmidt, Christine Ten Eyck, Elie Tahari, Giacomo Guzzon, Gillespies, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, James Hitchmough, Julian Raxworthy, Lourie-Love Walk, Marc Treib, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, mvva, Nigel Dunnett, Overgrown: Practices between landscape architecture and gardening, Paley Park, Princeton University, Rory Stuart, Sheffield University, Tarhari Courtyards, Teardrop Park, The Monks Garden, Thomas Rainer, Ton Muller, University of Greenwich, What are gardens for?, Zion Breen Richardson AssociatesComment Rediscovering the value of plants in landscape architecture by Giacomo Guzzon UncategorizedgoldenJune 12, 2019Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Cassian Schmidt, Christine Ten Eyck, Elie Tahari, Giacomo Guzzon, Gillespies, Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, James Hitchmough, Julian Raxworthy, Lourie-Love Walk, Marc Treib, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates, mvva, Nigel Dunnett, Overgrown: Practices between landscape architecture and gardening, Paley Park, Princeton University, Rory Stuart, Sheffield University, Tarhari Courtyards, Teardrop Park, The Monks Garden, Thomas Rainer, Ton Muller, University of Greenwich, What are gardens for?, Zion Breen Richardson AssociatesComment
UncategorizedgoldenJuly 31, 2018Bryan's Ground, Cambo, Cambo Estate, Cassian Schmidt, Claire Takacs, David Wheeler, Dreamscapes: Inspiration and Beauty in Gardens Near and Far, Elliot Forsyth, Fernando Martos, Garden by the Bay, Garden photographs, Garden photography, Hermannshof, Hummelo, Le Jardin Plume, Louis Bauer, Marco Polo Stufano, New Perennials, Normandy, Oudolf, Patrick and Sylvie Quibel, Paul Bangay, Piet Oudolf, Simon Dorrell, Singapore gardens, Stonefields, Takacs, Wave Hill22 Comments A review of Dreamscapes: Inspiration and beauty in gardens near and far, by Claire Takacs UncategorizedgoldenJuly 31, 2018Bryan's Ground, Cambo, Cambo Estate, Cassian Schmidt, Claire Takacs, David Wheeler, Dreamscapes: Inspiration and Beauty in Gardens Near and Far, Elliot Forsyth, Fernando Martos, Garden by the Bay, Garden photographs, Garden photography, Hermannshof, Hummelo, Le Jardin Plume, Louis Bauer, Marco Polo Stufano, New Perennials, Normandy, Oudolf, Patrick and Sylvie Quibel, Paul Bangay, Piet Oudolf, Simon Dorrell, Singapore gardens, Stonefields, Takacs, Wave Hill22 Comments
UncategorizedgoldenFebruary 21, 2013Cassian Schmidt, Die Stauden und ihre Lebensbereich, Disturbance ecology, Friedrich Stahl, grounded design, Hermannshof, Noel Kingsbury, Piet Oudolf, Plant communities, Principles of Ecological Landscape Design, Richard Hansen, The New Perennial Garden, Thomas Rainer, Travis Beck24 Comments Ecological disruption: Has Travis Beck been in my garden? Yes, in my head in my garden UncategorizedgoldenFebruary 21, 2013Cassian Schmidt, Die Stauden und ihre Lebensbereich, Disturbance ecology, Friedrich Stahl, grounded design, Hermannshof, Noel Kingsbury, Piet Oudolf, Plant communities, Principles of Ecological Landscape Design, Richard Hansen, The New Perennial Garden, Thomas Rainer, Travis Beck24 Comments
James GoldenMarch 20, 2011Amalia Robredo, Cassian Schmidt, Colletia, Eryngium pandanafolium, Garden design in South America, Noel Kingsbury, Piet Oudolf, Uruguay, naturalistic garden, sustainable gardening25 Comments Amalia Robredo: New Directions in South America James GoldenMarch 20, 2011Amalia Robredo, Cassian Schmidt, Colletia, Eryngium pandanafolium, Garden design in South America, Noel Kingsbury, Piet Oudolf, Uruguay, naturalistic garden, sustainable gardening25 Comments