Distance Over Time
This article discussed a series of webinars developed by Larry Weaner and NDAL (New Directions in the American Landscape). Read the article.
This article discussed a series of webinars developed by Larry Weaner and NDAL (New Directions in the American Landscape). Read the article.
This article appeared in the July/August 2019 issue of Popular Mechanics. The article featured quotes by Larry Weaner as well as experts (and friends!) Doug Tallamy and Claudia West. Read the article.
Garden writer Tom Christopher wrote about a lakeside garden and meadow project by LWLA for the July/August issue of Martha Stewart Living. Winona Barton-Ballentine provided photographs of the gardens and meadows.
On the blog Garden Rant, author Tom Christopher discussed the need for managing, not maintaining landscapes, a concept that has long been key to our firm’s work. Read Tom’s post.
Garden writer Tovah Martin profiled a LWLA project in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. For photographs of the project, click here.
Garden writer and horticulturist Tom Christopher profiled a LWLA meadow project in Litchfield, CT. For photographs of the project, click here.
Gardenista profiled a LWLA project in North Salem, NY. Check out the article.
Garden Collage interviewed Larry for their blog. Check out the interview.
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Gardening columnist for the The Washington Post, Adrian Higgins, wrote an article about the misconception that one can sow an instant meadow from a can when in fact, real ones take a lot of planning and patience. You can see the article here.
Horticulturist Tom Christopher and co-author of Larry’s book Garden Revolution wrote an article on Larry’s concrete, practical approaches to weed control.
Susan Harris, a writer for the blog Garden Rant, reviewed Larry’s book Garden Revolution: How Our Landscapes Can Be a Source for Environmental Change, co-authored with Tom Christopher.
Check out Susan’s review.
Larry Weaner was profiled in the Spring 2016 issue of Garden Design magazine. Check out part of the profile below.
Richard Hartlage and Sandy Fischer, principles of Land Morphology, featured several examples of our firm’s meadow designs in their beautiful coffee-table book The Authentic Garden: Contemporary and Naturalistic Landscape Design (Monacelli Press, 2015).