Planting and Context by Tom Stuart Smith
In a number of contrasting gardens open to the public, Tom has adapted the planting style to suit a design idea or a site context. The talk looks at recent projects such as the Rockery at Chatsworth, The Hepworth Wakefield, RHS Bridgewater and Knepp Castle- to show how very different approaches suit different places.

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2025 Achievement Award Ceremony and Lecture: Tom Stuart-Smith

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ART OF THE GARDEN: Tom Stuart-Smith on Gardens and the Imagination

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Generalforsamling 2019: Nigel Dunnett Festforelæsning

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The Biodiversity Audit at Great Dixter by Fergus Garret

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Nature's Cure with Monty Don and Sue Stuart Smith

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Reframing the Wild Garden by Sarah Price

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Tom Stuart Smith, Landscape Architect, Tom Stuart-Smith, UK 21 09 22

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Tom Stuart-Smith: The Barn

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OUTSIDE Collab 2022: Keynote Speaker Thomas Rainer

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Piet Oudolf - Perennials, garden design, lecture

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Chatsworth rock garden, Tom Stuart-Smith

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Learning From Brownfield Sites by John Little

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An evening with James Hitchmough and Nigel Dunnett

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

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Piet Oudolf

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“Matrix Landscape Design” with Benjamin Vogt

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For the Love of Plants: Planted Structure in Garden Design, with Arne Maynard

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Tracy McQue - Designer Spotlight

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Nigel and Noel talk gardens

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