Dan Pearson trained at the RHS Gardens, Wisley and at the Royal
Botanic Gardens, Kew. Working at the botanic gardens of Jerusalem
and Edinburgh gave him an innate understanding of plant ecology
which informs his garden design today. His international work is
widely celebrated and he has received numerous accolades including
Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, Royal
Designer for Industry in 2012, and Society of Garden Designers
awards. He has designed five award-winning Chelsea Flower Show
gardens including Best in Show in 2015, writes weekly at DIGDELVE
and lectures widely.
Midori Shintani trained in horticulture and landscape architecture
at Minami Kyushu University, Japan. In 2002 she moved to Sweden and
trained to become a gardener at Millesgarden and Rosendals
Tradgard. In 2004 she moved back to Japan and worked at a garden
design company and perennial nursery gaining experience in both
traditional and modern styles. Since 2008 she has been the head
gardener of Tokachi Millennium Forest. She writes and receives many
invitations to lecture.
"Tokachi Millennium Forest is a lovely book that tells an important
story about what can happen when people work together to establish
a legacy that will live long beyond anyone who built it."
--Foreword Reviews
"An excellent resource for the armchair gardener and the
environmentally minded." --Library Journal
"The Tokachi Millennium Forest is genuinely exciting and profoundly
creative in its intimate embrace of the cultivated and the wild."
--Fergus Garrett
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