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Perfect partners #1

17 Wednesday Dec 2008

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Capel Manor, Hakonechloa, Ophiopogon, perfect partners, pittosporum, plant design, planting combinations


Ophiopogon planiscapus ‘Nigrescens’, Hakonechloa macra ‘Aureola’ and Pittosporum tenuifolium ‘Silver Magic’, spotted at Wisley on a frosty day.

(By way of explanation: We’ve been set an assignment for the Plant Design course I’m doing at Capel Manor to compile lots of plant combinations that we particularly like, so since it’s going to take me all year to do, I thought I’d share them as I go along.)

Back to school

26 Friday Sep 2008

Posted by sallynex in garden design

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Capel Manor, college, garden design course, garden visits, plant design, plant identification

I started my new college course this week.

It’s the Plants and Plant Design course, run by Capel Manor College – and I’m told they’re the only ones in the country who do a course focussing solely on designing with plants (rather than general garden design, which in most colleges means a lot of stuff about paving slabs). It’s one half of their full diploma course – the other half being their “Principles and Practice” garden design course, which at the moment anyway I don’t think I shall take as I don’t really want to be a garden designer. That’s tantamount to heresy in some quarters, it seems, and I may yet see the error of my ways and change my mind, but right now I just want to learn about plants.

The first day was pretty much an orientation session – working out what we’re going to do and when, where the library is, all that kind of stuff. We were initiated into the arcane science of plant idents – something I do day-to-day in my normal job, but not something which I’ve had to do formally before. This week it’s Deschampsia cespitosa ‘Goldtau’, a couple of Persicarias, a Sedum and a rather floppy-looking Achillea (‘Summerwine’ if my memory serves me right). Plant names aren’t usually a problem for me, but remembering all their various habits, sizes, tics and quirks is a bit more challenging – unfortunately the plants are chosen for you, or I’d use the opportunity to learn a whole load of plants I don’t already know!

The course syllabus includes a visit to Great Dixter, another to Beth Chatto’s, and a third to – get this – the Netherlands to visit some of the iconic gardens they have there (unfortunately not Piet Oudolf’s, but fortunately Het Loo which is somewhere I’ve wanted to go for a very, very long time). Now this is my kind of school lesson!

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