How do you plant like Piet Oudolf?

How do you plant like Piet Oudolf?

Plant in hazy swaths. Above: One of Oudolf’s favorite techniques is to mix grasses and flowering perennials. Grasses set a mood in a garden, like candlelight at a dinner party. Plant grasses in masses to create a soft, blurred background for other plants.

Where is Piet Oudolf from?

Haarlem, the Netherlands
Piet Oudolf. Born in Haarlem, the Netherlands on 27 October 1944. Married with Anja Libbenga in 1970.

What is Piet Oudolf known for?

Piet Oudolf, born in 1944, is the best known landscape designer in the world, also praised by ecologists for his contribution to safeguarding biodiversity. Oudolf designs gardens primarily using perennial grasses and herbaceous plants inspired by the way in which they grow in the wild.

What plants does Piet Oudolf use?

24 key plants from the Oudolf Field

  • Helenium ‘Moerheim Beauty’
  • Helenium ‘Loysder Wieck’
  • Sanguisorba ‘Blackthorn’
  • Doellingeria umbellata.
  • Symphyotrichum novi-belgii ‘Violetta’
  • Sanguisorba officinalis ‘Red Buttons’
  • Molinia caerulea subsp. arundinacea ‘Transparent’
  • Succisa pratensis.

What is the new perennial movement?

The New Perennial movement embraces any plant that looks good and performs well in context. Preference is typically given, however, to plants that have a more natural appearance, versus an overly-bred hybrid. The closer to the species the better, in general.

What is a matrix style garden?

A matrix garden often combines elements of a meadow or prairie with a tiered and flower-based garden. This means it feels familiar to us while opening up new ecological design possibilities (accepting what looks at first to be a bit messy).

Who designed Lurie?

Piet Oudolf
Among the treasures in Chicago’s Millennium Park is a 2 1/2-acre garden by one of the most influential garden designers of our day. Piet Oudolf has become world renowned for his naturalistic approach to gardening, focusing on perennials. And he brought that expertise to his design of the Lurie Garden.

How do you create a matrix Garden?

Place plants with deep taproots among plants with shallower fibrous roots so neither outcompetes the other; each will have its own level to pull resources from. Matrix gardens tend to look good year-round, given their dense structure and attention to texture, varying heights and interplay among plants.

How do you plant a matrix?

Matrix planting creates multi-dimensional communities of plants by successively layering the vegetation, one above the other. Sunlight filters from the top through a succession of layers down to the ground level, which contains plants needing little light.

When was Lurie Garden built?

July 16, 2004
Lurie Garden is a 2.5-acre (10,000 m2) garden located at the southern end of Millennium Park in the Loop area of Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. Designed by GGN (Gustafson Guthrie Nichol), Piet Oudolf, and Robert Israel, it opened on July 16, 2004.

What is Matrix garden design?

What is a grass Matrix?

In terms of planting design, the matrix can be described as the underlying base layer of the planting. The greater mass may be comprised of a single species or a combination of perennial species, grasses, sedges or ferns, within which other taller structural plants can emerge.