tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8850578816787718159.post2618605722813036346..comments2024-03-24T12:55:07.300-04:00Comments on grounded design by Thomas Rainer: Piet Oudolf: Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer, FallAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13805682623764800983noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8850578816787718159.post-68551271439836920402014-02-18T22:55:13.202-05:002014-02-18T22:55:13.202-05:00I'll look forward to viewing the film. In the ...I'll look forward to viewing the film. In the meantime, I'll send a contribution to the Checkerboard Film Foundation to help the project along.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8850578816787718159.post-84728696736574371992014-02-03T14:48:07.921-05:002014-02-03T14:48:07.921-05:00Hi Judy,
Great to hear from you. I'm not sure...Hi Judy,<br /><br />Great to hear from you. I'm not sure I understand your comment. Who is the "us" and who is the "them" in your statement? When it comes to planting, I assure you: I am a pragmatist, not a crusader. When it comes to natives or ecological planting more broadly, there are very few black and whites. . . very little room for us and them . . . <br /><br />So I'm curious what you mean.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13805682623764800983noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8850578816787718159.post-75471116245195312432014-02-03T12:10:42.280-05:002014-02-03T12:10:42.280-05:00I enjoyed this post and always like to see Piet...I enjoyed this post and always like to see Piet's and Adam's work. I am in your camp and agree with your comments about landscape design. I am writing a book on using native plants in designed gardens for the University of Iowa Press. However I sense a bit of us against them in your blog. That is not the way to make progress. Judy Nauseefhttp://www.judynauseeflandscapedesign.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8850578816787718159.post-34034141819340965552014-02-02T21:21:57.517-05:002014-02-02T21:21:57.517-05:00Excellent post Thomas. It warrants mentioning the ...Excellent post Thomas. It warrants mentioning the project is not fully funded yet. Fundraising will be broken into two phases- production and editing. At this time, Piper needs to raise roughly $100,000 by spring (March/April). The Checkerboard Film Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit institution. Please join me in supporting this important project. <br />Contributions can be sent to: <br />Checkerboard Film Foundation<br />1 East 53rd St, 14th Floor<br />New York, NY 10022<br />(Please note in a cover letter or the check memo that your funds are for the Piet Oudolf project).Adam Woodruffhttp://www.adamwoodruff.comnoreply@blogger.com