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A return visit to Hauser & Wirth in Somerset

0 Written by Lisa on 12th Oct 2015 in Inspiration

Hauser & Wirth Somerset Lisa Cox Garden Designs

I went back to Hauser & Wirth last week in Bruton, Somerset.  I went last year when it had just opened so I was interested to see how it’s looking one year on.

Pod at Hauser Wirth Bruton Lisa Cox Designs

It’s really filled out now and was looking great even though a lot of the perennials had gone over.

Piet Oudolf garden at Hauser Wirth Bruton Lisa Cox Designs

But that’s the beauty of Piet Oudolf’s planting.  It’s designed so that the seed heads and spent flowers are just as much a feature as the plants when they’re in full bloom.

Perennial planting at Hauser Wirth Lisa Cox Designs

Seed heads and autumn grass Lisa Cox Garden Designs

What I wanted to see was how the garden works with the surrounding landscape now that it’s more mature as I want to create something similar in our own garden eventually, especially near the house.

Most of the perennials here are no more than 1m tall so it feels more in tune with the fields beyond the boundaries. Our garden will have to be sympathetic to its surrounds otherwise it will always be fighting with the view.

Hauser Wirth garden Somerset Lisa Cox Designs

One of the changes was the pod at the top of the garden which really dominates the landscape.  From inside, the views of the garden were few, but the inside was really interesting.

Vew from pod at Hauser Wirth Lisa Cox Garden Designs

Inside the pod at Hauser Wirth Lisa Cox Designs

I must make a note to go back next summer when there’s more in full bloom, but I do love this time of year and the rich warm colours that are part of the season.  Some of the grasses had really come into their own.

Autumnal seed heads at Hauser Wirth Lisa Cox Garden Designs

Autumn grasses Hauser Wirth Bruton Lisa Cox Garden Designs

Autumn grasses at Hauser Wirth Lisa Cox Garden Designs

And the late-flowering perennials were shining out amongst the seed heads and fading foliage.

Autumnal planting at Hauser Wirth Lisa Cox Designs

Autumn planting at Hauser Wirth Lisa Cox Designs

Autumn can be an enlightening time to visit gardens as you really start to see the structure and bear bones of the planting.

Added of course to the inspiring garden is the gallery itself and the Roth Bar and Grill which serves an amazing lunch or afternoon tea, details of which can be found of the Hauser & Wirth website.

 

 

(Images: Lisa Cox)

An inspiring visit to Hauser & Wirth in Somerset – Part Two

6 Written by Lisa on 27th Sep 2014 in Inspiration

Salvia at Hauser Wirth Lisa Cox Garden Designs

Part two of my visit to Hauser & Wirth in Somerset on Tuesday features some close-up photographs I took of the planting.  The sunlight was diffused by the misty air which made for some good shots. Read more

An inspiring visit to Hauser & Wirth in Somerset – Part One

0 Written by Lisa on 24th Sep 2014 in Inspiration

Hauser & Wirth Garden Somerset Lisa Cox Designs

I took a frivolous day off yesterday to visit the new Piet Oudolf garden at the Hauser & Wirth Gallery in Somerset. Read more

A visit to Sussex Prairies

4 Written by Lisa on 9th Sep 2014 in Inspiration, Plants

Sussex Prairies Lisa Cox Garden Designs

I missed a visit to Sussex Prairies a couple of weeks ago so as the weather was lovely at the weekend we decided to pay a visit.  I’ve been wanting to go for ages! Read more

From the drawing board: Informal country garden in East Horsley

0 Written by Lisa on 20th Aug 2013 in From the drawing board

Barlow Tyrie lounger East Horsley Garden Design Lisa Cox

As you know, I’ve been busy taking pictures of some of my projects over the past couple of weeks. Last week I went back to the garden in East Horsley, where the last bits and pieces went in the ground at the beginning of July. Read more

Beautiful Astrantia major

4 Written by Lisa on 21st Aug 2012 in Plants

I love everything about Astrantia, their shape and form and ability to work within a naturalistic or more formal planting scheme.  The only bad thing about them is that they prefer poor-draining soil and this means that I can’t plant any in my own garden! Read more

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I specialise in helping families to turn their gardens into an extension of their home and into a space that can be used and enjoyed all year round.

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