Jonathan Plant
Jonathan Plant, originally from the Bay Area and now living in the Napa Valley, has a degree from U.C. Santa Cruz in anthropology and sculpture; the Kew Diploma in Horticulture with Honors from the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, England; and a Masters of Landscape Architecture from the University of California at Berkeley. He is a licensed Landscape Architect in the State of California.
As a horticulturist, Jonathan worked for the Royal Horticultural Society at Wisley, England, the Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, England and Les Cedras in the south of France. He also spent three years as the Horticulturist in charge of the California Native Collections at the University of California Botanical Garden at Berkeley. Jonathan is an active lecturer on horticultural and design topics to garden groups, symposiums and professional societies.
His sensitivity to architectural context and a solid grasp of garden dynamics are invaluable tools in the creative process. A unique perspective of plant communities and garden character allows Jonathan’s designs to move beyond the common, the ordinary and the anticipated.
By Jonathan Plant on May 11, 2011
You may know your garden but do you understand it? You may know the plants names or not. You see it often but are you sensitive to the signals it is sending you? Do you experience it or merely pass through it? Can you read your garden? When I first visit a [...]
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