This Week on thehub.earth 7-13 June
This week! Summer has arrived after the longest Winter in living memory! And you can start your week by booking in to wander around the magical gardens of Great Dixter and seeing how they prepare for the month of June with Michael Wachter; The Gardens Trust continue their Other Voices Series with the Founder of the Black Mens Walking Group discussing how the notion of race affects the use of the countryside; then we move to a dramatic art installation on the hillside of the Olmsted Brothers-designed Hills & Dales Park in Dayton, OH, with @tclfdotorg; Acclaimed author @michaelpollan presents his new book This Is Your Mind on Plants, a challenge to how we think about plants and drugs; onto Bristol Universities (Re)imagined Landscapes seminar series; @JillCloutier talks us through the Lovely Loquat! @plantheritage move to Mottisfont and their world famous roses; CatchUps with AJ Climate Champions podcast and Guy Shrubsole on rewilding Britain and greening our cities and Peter Zumthor and Piet Oudolf with their ground breaking design for the @SerpentineUK Pavillion in 2011 then if you are lucky enough to be in New York then you can see the NYBG Contemporary Dance Series and finally on Sunday Dr Jared Barnes explains What is Naturalistic Planting Design? All details on separate posts.