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Naturalistic Garden Design Masterclass
with DAN PEARSON — Acclaimed naturalistic landscape designer. Multiple Chelsea Gold Medal Winner. OBE.
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Your soil type, and navigating its possibilities, is critical to what you will be able to grow in your garden. You will learn how to work with your soil to get to know it better and how to protect your soil against the elements that are crucial to a successful garden in this lesson.
Understanding your soil type and exploring its possibilities is critical to what you will be able to grow in your garden. Working with your soil and protecting it against the elements is crucial to developing a successful garden.
Working in harmony with the conditions of your site will ultimately make your life easier. Don't try to fight the natural environment; it will require less maintenance in the long run. You can really lean into the different soils on a site and enjoy the different habitats they create.
However, good soil health is the foundation of a successful garden, and any time invested in improving soil health is well spent.
Where I can, I prefer to work with the natural conditions and adjust my planting accordingly. But if this becomes too limiting to the landscape, I will work to improve a soil by adjusting its composition.
You can adjust the composition of your soil and make it healthier by adding organic matter, mulching or feeding with manure and compost.
The foundation of a good garden is understanding the soils; working with them; nurturing them when they're being gardened; and planting appropriately to the existing conditions.
A simple way to assess the pH level of a soil is to look at what is growing locally. Rhododendrons, for example, thrive in acidic soil, whereas Scabious can be a sign of limestone within the soil.
A soil-testing kit is a quick and easy way to find out if your soil is acid, neutral or alkaline. The extremes of the pH spectrum are more difficult to garden in, while the middle zones around neutral offer the best gardening conditions.
If it's your own garden, you can take time to trial certain plants to see how they grow in the soil conditions. You can fasttrack the process by opting for trial plants that respond quickly.
Mulch is a layer of organic matter that you can apply to the top of a soil to:
Even on a good soil, mulch is a great additional organic layer to hold moisture in and protect it from the elements. The soil is one of the most important aspects of a garden, and you need to work with it and protect it.
I mulch immediately after I cut the garden back, around the end of February or early March, just before the bulbs come up and everything starts springing back into life.
It can be layered on year after year to keep your soil healthy.
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Your Instructor
Acclaimed naturalistic landscape designer. Multiple Chelsea Gold Medal Winner. OBE.
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. Dan trained in horticulture at Wisley and Kew, before starting his garden and landscape design practice in 1987. In 2015, his show garden for Chatsworth and Laurent Perrier was awarded a Gold Medal and Best Show Garden at the Chelsea Flower Show. In 2014 Dan was appointed an advisor to the National Trust at Sissinghurst Castle. For over 20 years Dan has written regular gardening columns, with his work a staple of The Observer, and has written a number of best-selling gardening books.
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