The Beth Chatto Symposium Peter Korn Designing for plants
The Beth Chatto Symposium was hosted in support of the Beth Chatto Education Trust. Donate - https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr... Peter Korn, Plantsman, Klinta Trädgård & Peter Korns Trädgård, Sweden Understanding plants and their different needs helps to create sustainable plantings in any challenging setting. This is the simple explanation for how Peter Korn ended up growing thousands of species in a garden with soil too acidic and low-nutrient for most plants. He will share how he conceives of public and private planting design that is inspired by nature, low maintenance and highly biodiverse.

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Beth Chatto Symposium: Olivier Filippi Mediterranean Landscapes as inspiration for planting design

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Peter Korn, Plantsman and Garden Designer, Klinta Trädgård, Sweden 10 May 2023

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Peter Korn - High Diversity Planting

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Explore the future of sustainable gardening: Gardens and Landscapes for Our Future

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Beth Chatto Symposium: Peter Janke Designed Nature Contemporary Garden Design for the eco conscious

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Cassian Schmidt, Director of Hermannshof Garden, Germany - 8 November 2023

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Generalforsamling 2019: Nigel Dunnett Festforelæsning

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Beth Chatto Symposium 2024: Biodiverse Gardens and Landscapes

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Dan Pearson - Looking Backwards, Moving Forwards

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OUTSIDE Collab 2022: Keynote Speaker Thomas Rainer

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Top 3 secrets to mimic Piet Oudolf's naturalistic planting style | The RHS

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Garden Tour: Simon Rickard's gravel garden!!

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S1E1: John Little – Designing in Complexity

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Garden Border Design - What Actually Makes Them Look Good

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Noel on the future of ecological planting design

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Leon Kluge, Plantsman and International Garden Designer, South Africa 8 March 2023

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Copy These 11 Ideas From One of Britain's Greatest Gardens

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Nigel Dunnett - Future Nature: gardens in the city

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An evening with James Hitchmough and Nigel Dunnett

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