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  1. 25 de jul. de 2022 · Dan Pearson takes us on a tour of his wild, beautiful Somerset garden at the culmination of the growing season Completing his series, Dan Pearson admires the effects of the season’s bounty on his Somerset smallholding – from the productivity of the kitchen garden and orchard to the beauty of the hay meadow

  2. 26 de feb. de 2014 · Plans for London's Garden Bridge are beginning to flourish. Designed by architect Thomas Heatherwick and renowned horticulturist Dan Pearson, the bridge will provide a green public space and will ...

  3. There is an irony that one of the best publicly-accessible examples of this is to be seen, not in Britain, but in Hokkaido, where the British designer Dan Pearson has created a series of blended perennial plantings at the Tokachi Millennium Forest near Obihiro. The planting style here, and its sensitive management by gardener Midori Shintani ...

  4. British landscape designer, horticulturalist and writer Dan Pearson OBE, has been designing award-winning gardens since 1987. His naturalistic use of plants, light-handed approach to design and deep-rooted horticultural knowledge has made him one of the most celebrated and innovative gardeners working today.

  5. Dig Delve is an online magazine focussed on the writing of garden and landscape designer Dan Pearson, with photography by his partner, Huw Morgan, who also edits and contributes recipes and interviews. There are four seasonal issues a year, with stories added to each issue almost every week. We primarily feature stories about our garden and […]

  6. Dan Pearson, la deslumbrante sencillez del paisajismo naturalista. Todo amante del arte se siente atraído por un jardín bien cuidado. La disposición de las diferentes plantas y árboles, las flores y demás elementos ornamentales –que a veces recubren incluso las paredes de un edificio– son todo un ejercicio de estética que dominan ...

  7. In 1930 writer and poet, Vita Sackville-West, and her diplomat husband, Harold Nicolson made Sissinghurst Castle their home. During the course of over 30 years they created there what was to become one of the most influential gardens in the world. In 1935, while on a cruise of the Mediterranean, they visited the Greek island of Delos.