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He wants the moment when the Monarda (bee balm) is turning black and crispy next to the fresh green shoots of the Sedum. He wants the rust on the leaves. He wants the "mess."
This is the promise of rebirth hidden inside the rot. The "Ugly" Rule Here is the most radical thing I learned from the film. Oudolf doesn't design for peak bloom. He designs for transition . five seasons
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So, this weekend, when you look out your window at the gray sky and the brown mud, don't reach for the pruning shears. Pour a cup of coffee. Look closer. You aren’t looking at a mess. He wants the moment when the Monarda (bee
Why “Five Seasons” Changed the Way I Look at Weeds (and Winter) The "Ugly" Rule Here is the most radical
Then I watched Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf .
I have a confession to make. For most of my life, I thought a garden was supposed to look like a fireworks show. You know the drill: Explosive color in June, deadheading in July, and by October, you cut everything down to the nub so the "neat" brown mulch can sleep under the snow.