The Invisible Gardener
Sylvia Crowe was a 20th century British landscape architect, with an international outlook and a low profile.
Reporter on designed and undesigned gardens, in the United Kingdom and the United States.
Sylvia Crowe was a 20th century British landscape architect, with an international outlook and a low profile.
Animals, both winged and terrestrial, are most attracted to landscapes that happen to have charm.
When it comes to ecological disasters, it is clear that only gardeners see themselves as stewards of the land; other people are simply property owners.
There are many good reasons to plant shrubs, and building a fortress for yourself isn't one of them.
Although our love affair with American prairie plants shows no sign of abating thanks to European designers like Piet Oudolf, the rest of the world wants to be British.