The joys of gardening extend far beyond the three dimensions, with evolution over time being an aspect that inspires Dan Pearson to create magnificent spaces and document them so eloquently.
A prolific and multi-talented horticultural icon, Dan joins Sarah on this week’s ‘grow, cook, eat, arrange’ to discuss his exciting upcoming series which promises to offer a fresh and exciting approach to learning garden design, the principles behind his marvellous work on Sissinghurst’s Delos, and what we stand to learn from the Japanese principles guiding his work on the Tokachi Millennium Forest.
In this episode, discover:
• How Dan is creating a more naturalistic view on garden & planting design in his new series with Create Academy • Dan’s sublime work on Delos at Sissinghurst and the Tokachi Millennium Forest • Capturing the essence of a garden in film, documenting their evolution through time • Inspiring Japanese philosophies like ‘shakkei’ and ‘satoyama’ • Adjusting our view on what sustainability truly means, and how we can achieve it
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