French Twist: Inspiration from the Gardens of Normandy
April 12 10:00 am - 11:30 am
The gardens of France are renowned for their formality, precision, and attention to detail. However, the naturalistic design movement that has swept through the gardens of Holland, Germany, Britain, and the U.S. is slowly gaining a following there as well. The result? Gardens with a rich overlay of looser plantings on the classic French aesthetic. Join garden designer Robert Clyde Anderson for inspiration from the gardens of Normandy and see how wild elements are being introduced into formal design frameworks. Discover the intriguing possibilities these design choices open for gardeners looking to combine the naturalistic garden trend with elements of a more traditional landscape.
Following the lecture you are invited to take a sneak-peek at the garden before it opens to the public on April 16.
Robert Clyde Anderson is a garden designer, consultant and writer who found his way to the Hudson Valley after a New York City career in illustration and book design. A native of Louisiana and a lifelong gardener, he has designed and maintained gardens in Columbia County and worked in several area nurseries as well. Robert makes his home in Stuyvesant, NY, where he maintains a two acre “laboratory” garden that includes shrub borders, a sunny terraced xeric garden, a shady wooded streamside area, a moist meadow area, a kitchen garden and a small flock of chickens.
Members $30
Non-members $40