“New Perennials: A Love Story” with Deborah Chud is a personal introduction to the design principles of the New Perennialists who gave rise to the hottest gardening trend in the world today—naturalistic landscaping.
In the U.S. their influence can be seen in New York’s High Line, Chicago’s Lurie Garden, the Oudolf Meadow at Delaware Botanic Gardens, and Oudolf Garden Detroit. Chud’s 6 years of research on these gardens (among many others) led to her highly unusual New Perennial garden and the only known database of New Perennial plant combinations.
Part 1 traces Chud’s discovery of their work, her research on their plant combinations, and her use of that research to create a garden in the New Perennialist style.
Part 2 explores the historical context in which they emerged.
Part 3 provides an introduction to their design principles—particularly a new concept of structure and a special balance between coherence and contrast that approximates nature’s own. At the end of Chud’s talk, she will offer home gardeners (and pros as well) some practical “dos & don’ts” for solving the problem of excessive contrast.
ABOUT:
Deborah Chud is a retired Massachusetts
physician turned garden maker, consultant and educator. Her five years of
research on the gardens of the most prominent New Perennialists have generated
the most comprehensive existing database of their plant combinations. In the
fall of 2020, she presented her work at an international event organized by
Piet Oudolf’s co-author, Noel Kingsbury, under the aegis of gardenmasterclass.org. She has also presented
to members of the following institutions and organizations: Massachusetts
Horticultural Society, Harvard’s Arnold Arboretum, the United States Botanical
Garden in Washington, D.C., the Ecological Landscape Alliance, the Northwest
Perennial Alliance, Toronto Botanical Garden, and Delaware Botanic Gardens.
This program will be offered via Zoom. Participants who register at https://www.tcpl.org/event/new-perennials-love-story will receive an email with details on how to access the meeting the day before the event. If you have any questions, please contact Sophia McKissick at smckissick@tcpl.org.
Co-sponsored with the Master Gardener Volunteers of Tompkins County.
FREE
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Sophia McKissick
Tompkins County Public Library
smckissick@tcpl.org
This event is online
Lansing Town Hall
29 Auburn Road
Lansing, New York 14882
Last updated January 31, 2023