Garden Design

By Sylvia Crowe
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People think when you’re designing gardens, you’re dealing with beauty. In fact, it’s a hard slog! You’ve got to be diplomatic with clients and contractors, yet quite forceful. What do you do if they want something awful? After a bit you can say no, but it’s hard to begin with. No books can really help you with that, it’s a question of experience, but in terms of the theory Sylvia Crowe is the one.

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In an interview on Horticultural Inspiration

Interview Extract:

Who else has shaped your approach?

Well, Page was in turn heavily influenced by Sylvia Crowe and I think for anyone starting to be a garden designer, her book Garden Design is about the most useful one you could have. People think when you’re designing gardens, you’re dealing with beauty. In fact, it’s a hard slog! You’ve got to be diplomatic with clients and contractors, yet quite forceful. What do you do if they want something awful? After a bit you can say no, but it’s hard to begin with. No books can really help you with that, it’s a question of experience, but in terms of the theory Sylvia Crowe is the one.

And she wrote in some detail about the garden at Tintinhull.

Yes, I got her book when I first moved there in fact – the garden there was my initial inspiration and then, incredibly, my home. I had no idea that was to happen but I was of course delighted. There’s a whole chapter in this book on the garden and it was perfect for me at that time: not too detailed, no pages and pages on how to construct a wall, for example. I just wanted to capture the theory of it all. I didn’t know at that stage I wanted to be a designer, although I was also visiting Italy a lot at about the same time and I read J C Shepherd and Geoffrey Jellicoe’s Italian Gardens of the Renaissance and Jellicoe’s indispensable The Landscape of Man.

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About Penelope Hobhouse

Penelope Hobhouse is one of the world’s leading experts in gardening history and design. Having restored the garden while she lived at Hadspen House in Somerset, she started writing and designing gardens for others while living at Tintinhull, which has one of the most harmonious small gardens in Britain. Her books cover not only design, planting and the practicalities of gardening but also the role of plants in history and the history of horticulture itself.