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Kathryn Deery serves as Head Horticulturist of Lurie Garden and is passionate about the vital role public gardens play in communities. Her goal is to maintain the design integrity of Lurie Garden while facilitating the garden’s evolution. She aims to prioritize both the beauty and ecological function of Lurie Garden while maintaining a high standard of horticulture. In this talk, Kathryn discusses edits, design ideas, and the care she's implementing in Lurie Garden.
Lurie Garden Plant List:
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Plants mentioned in this video:
1.
Sesleria ‘Greenlee Hybrid’ (Greenlee’s moor grass)
Stokesia laevis ‘Peachie’s Pick’ (Stokes’ aster)
Veronica longifolia (speedwell)
2.
Carex montana (mountain sedge)
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Claridge Druce’ (cranesbill ‘Claridge Druce’)
Lobelia siphilitica (blue cardinal flower)
Polystichum acrostichoides (Christmas fern)
3.
Rudbeckia fulgida var. speciosa (showy black-eyed susan)
Schizachyrium scoparium ‘Ha Ha Tonka’ (little bluestem ‘Ha Ha Tonka’)
4.
Astrantia major ‘Roma’ (masterwort ‘Roma’)
Eurybia x herveyi ‘Twilight’ (big-leaf aster ‘Twilight’)
Hemerocallis ‘Gentle Shephard’ (daylily ‘Gentle Shepherd’)
Knautia macedonica (pincushion)
Salvia azurea (azure sage)
Viola priceana (Price’s violet)
5.
Eryngium x zabelii ‘Big Blue’ (sea holly ‘Big Blue’)
Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Cassian’ (fountain grass ‘Cassian’)
Salvia nemorosa ‘Crystal Blue’ (sage ‘Crystal Blue’)
6.
Aconitum henryi ‘Spark’s Variety’ (monkshood ‘Spark’s Variety)
Andropogon gerardii ‘Blackhawks’ (big blue stem ‘Blackhawks’)
Geranium x ‘Patricia’ (cranesbill ‘Patricia’)
Liatris aspera (rough blazing star)
Salvia azurea (azure sage)
Salvia pratensis ‘Eveline’ (sage ‘Eveline’)
Solidago rugosa ‘Fireworks’ (rough goldenrod ‘Fireworks’)
Thalictrum ‘Splendide’ (meadow rue ‘Splendide’)
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Комментарии : 8   
@sarahwah1255
@sarahwah1255 Год назад
Roy🙋🏻‍♀️I look fwd to learning from you and your guests every time you post a video 🫶🏻
@EvenOlderThanBrian
@EvenOlderThanBrian Год назад
Hi Roy! I missed Kathryn’s talk because I was AT Lurie Garden on Saturday. How’s that for irony? My wife and I drove up from Cincinnati to visit the garden and Art Institute. On Sunday we drove up to Northwind. So much better in person than on RU-vid! Truly an amazing pIace you have there. I picked up my Dutch push-pull hoe and about a dozen perennials (all that would fit in the trunk). Thanks so much for all you do.
@adz5bneweng589
@adz5bneweng589 Год назад
Terrific presentation! I definitely need more grasses!
@illlill3616
@illlill3616 Год назад
I really enjoyed it. Learned a lot! Awaiting for new era of Lurie Garden. Thank you for the video.
@p.h.c.1113
@p.h.c.1113 Год назад
This is a presentation I wanted to see in person, but couldn't make it. Thank you so much for always sharing these events on RU-vid! So much useful information, plus I love visiting the Lurie Garden.
@lisamorris4232
@lisamorris4232 Год назад
Awesome presentation with the plants and great ideas and tips to implement in my older garden that needs some changes and tweaking!
@rosspep581
@rosspep581 Год назад
Hey Roy , could you please talk about “pollinator attractors versus pollinator Feeders?” I am frustrated
@joanp105
@joanp105 Год назад
Was Laurie Garden designed to be one that is always being redesigned in differing areas, as this presentation discusses? If yes, isn’t it a very high maintenance and high cost garden, both in labor and money? Also, there are very few nurseries for the lay person where the plants used, are available. Roy, your selection of plants is certainly not the usual nursery offering anyplace within driving distance for me here in zone 5 in NY. Is the Lobelia siphilitica that Kathrine is using, not a plant that requires much more moisture than the other plants in that area? Does the garden have drip irrigation? I started Eringium planum from seed 2 1/2 years ago in January. This year it threw huge numbers of flowers which weighed the plant over and required staking. They are dotted around the garden and are about 5- 6 feet tall. Today is the day to pull most of them out. I hate their reality. Much better in theory for this garden. The hazy color is not enough for visual interest until you are right up to the plant. A waste of space in my garden. I enjoy listening to every presentation by a knowledgeable gardener even though everything said is basic common sense.
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