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An intimate look at the personal garden of the Dutch landscape
designer renowned for his plantings at the High Line in New York
City, and Lurie Garden at Chicago's Millennium Park. Hummelo--near
the village of the same name in Gelderland in the eastern
Netherlands--is visited by thousands of gardeners seeking
inspiration each year. It is Piet Oudolf's home, his personal
garden laboratory, a former nursery run by his wife Anja, and the
place where he first tested new designs and created the new
varieties of perennials that are now widely available. A follow-up
to Oudolf's successful Landscapes in Landscapes--Hummelo tells the
story of how the garden has evolved over the past three decades
since Oudolf, Anja, and their two young sons moved onto the
property, with its loamy sand and derelict, wood stove-heated
farmhouse, in 1982. Text by noted garden author and longtime
personal friend Noel Kingsbury places Hummelo in context within
gardening history, from The Netherlands' counterculture and nascent
green movement of the 1960s, to prairie restoration in the American
Midwest, and shows how its development has mirrored that of
Oudolf's own outstanding career and unique naturalistic aesthetic.
Oudolf has long been at the forefront of the Dutch Wave and New
Perennial Style movements in garden design, which have ecological
considerations at their base. His work stresses a deep knowledge of
plants, eschewing short-lived annuals in favor of perennials that
can be appreciated for both structure and blooms in every season.
He is credited for leading the way to today's focus on
sustainability in garden design. The book will appeal to readers
who favor beautiful, biodiverse, and ever-changing plantings: seed
heads, grasses, sedges, and winter silhouettes. They will be drawn
into its pages by lush photography, often demonstrating how Oudolf
views his own work, and providing rare glimpses into his daily
life. Short essays highlight important techniques, including
scatter plants and matrix planting, and introduce other famed
landscape designers--Karl Foerster, Henk Gerritsen, Rob Leopold,
Ernst Pagels, and Mien Ruys--to create a full panorama of the
movement Oudolf now leads.