End of an era as Piet Oudolf closes the garden at Hummelo — Noel Kingsbury

The New Perennialist Closing Time: Goodbye to Hummelo October 11, 2018 After nearly 40 years of welcoming the world through its gates, the private garden of Piet and Anja Oudolf at Hummelo will close to the public for good at the end of this month. Broekstraat 17 6999 DE, Hummelo T: +31 (0)314 381 120 © Copyright 2024 Piet Oudolf Loading: Piet Oudolf Gardens and Landscapes Piet Oudolf

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Contact: T: +31 (0)314 381 120 F: +31 (0)314 381 199. Projects. Gardens; Inspirations; Information. References; Books & Media; Partnership In his garden at Hummelo, world-renowned Dutch landscape designer Piet Oudolf brings home the essence of his aesthetic In mid- and late summer at Hummelo, the combination of Lythrum virgatum, 'Visions in Pink' astilbe, wild indigo, tufted hair grass, and ironweed commands attention. Here are 10 of Piet Oudolf's best ideas to steal for your own garden. Photography via Hummelo, courtesy of The Monacelli Press. Make a four-season garden. Above: Winter in Oudolf's frosted Hummelo garden in the Netherlands. Flowers fade. Oudolf chooses plants more for shape and texture than for their blooms. To celebrate the seventieth birthday of Dutch plantsman and landscape designer Piet Oudolf, The Monacelli Press has published Oudolf Hummelo: A Journey Through a Plantsman's Life by Oudolf and his long-time friend and collaborator Noel Kingsbury, a British garden writer.

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With 350 photographs, the book is an encyclopedia of Oudolf's planting style and his philosophy of looking to the natural world for inspiration." ―Garden Design Online "To mark his 70th birthday, Piet Oudolf, the Dutch prince of a new, highly artistic style of planting, produced a handsome, lavishly photographed book, Hummelo: A Journey Through a Plantsman's Life, a gift to all serious. 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. Oudolf started out as the owner with his wife, Anja, of a rare-plant nursery in an old farmhouse he renovated in the early 1980s in Hummelo in eastern Netherlands. He took on some garden design. World-famous landscape designer Piet Oudolf is principal of a small landscape design firm in Hummelo in the eastern part of The Netherlands. He has designed award-winning public and private gardens in Holland, Germany, Sweden, Britain, Ireland, Canada, and the U.S. " Ratings Write a Review Friends & Following

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"To mark his 70th birthday, Piet Oudolf, the Dutch prince of a new, highly artistic style of planting, produced a handsome, lavishly photographed book, Hummelo: A Journey Through a Plantsman's Life, a gift to all serious lovers of garden design. Piet Oudolf designed the perennial plant design of Lurie Garden. (from Oudolf Hummelo) Piet Oudolf is a renowned Dutch garden and landscape designer at the forefront of the New Perennial movement. Over the course of his career which spans over four decades, he has constructed dozens of private and corporate gardens, and collaborated on public. Speaking from home - an old farmhouse on an acre of land outside the village of Hummelo, in the eastern Netherlands, where he has lived with his wife Anja since 1982 - Oudolf shares his thoughts on how to transform a miniature plot, work for Vitra's HQ (completed since our interview), and our future reliance on finding pleasure closer to home -. Our site uses technology that is not supported by your browser, so it may not work correctly. Please update your browser for the best experience.

Piet Oudolf's Personal gardens at Hummelo Flower Magazine

T he Dutch designer Piet Oudolf began his particular journey when he planted up his garden at Hummelo, in the Netherlands, in 1981.He missed spontaneity and wanted to create what he described as a. With 350 photographs, the book is an encyclopedia of Oudolf's planting style and his philosophy of looking to the natural world for inspiration." —Garden Design Online "To mark his 70th birthday, Piet Oudolf, the Dutch prince of a new, highly artistic style of planting, produced a handsome, lavishly photographed book, Hummelo: A Journey Through a Plantsman's Life, a gift to all serious.