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Piet Oudolf Upper Meadow Garden Design Opening the
Delaware Botanic Gardens
In 2019, DBG officially opened its gates,
bringing the dream of building a public
garden in Delmarva to reality.
The Folly Garden bloomed brightly with over 30,000
spring bulbs; the Oudolf Meadow Garden amazed us
with its seasonal intricacies; and the Knoll Garden in
the Woodlands gave us a view of our sensitive Pepper
Creek edge. DBG was the focal point for several major
events, including the May Bugs & Beer Learning
Garden Lecture, the August Sip & Saunter in the
Meadow, and the September Fundraising Dinner with
special attendee, Piet Oudolf. Over 30 Special Tours
were conducted throughout the year which began an “The Delaware garden, in its layout of paths
important revenue stream. In addition, the Gardens through, rather than around, an immersive
welcomed visits from our elected federal and state herbaceous landscape, reminds me of a similarly
officials and representatives from the leading regional scaled creation at Durslade Farm in England,
philanthropic foundations. Our 2019 visitors included where the Oudolf Field is part of the art gallery
service groups, academia, members and stakeholders, campus known as Hauser & Wirth Somerset.
other gardens and garden clubs, environmental non- Oudolf sees major differences in the plant
profit organizations, and the public. palette between them, but in both cases he has
As a public garden is always a “work in progress”, transformed what were once empty farm fields. …
2019 activities continued with maintenance and The fact that a shapeless plot can be turned into a
enhancements to existing gardens, as well as planting garden with its own form, character, and especially,
the rare Inland Dunes Gardens and positioning the spirit of place, is nothing short of miraculous.” 2
Charles Anderson Holly Collection along adjacent
Meadow paths. The Entry Garden parking area with To maximize visualization of our botanic garden, we
over 250 spaces was constructed and finished; the held our annual garden party during Piet’s favorite
Welcome Center was readied for opening including “5th Season” the time of transition from summer to
the addition of a Point of Sale capability; and garden autumn (September–November) when aesthetic
paths were refreshed for safety and ADA-compliance qualities are most prominent. The gardens were
to support public visitation. We also constructed the awash in seed heads as summer flowers senesced,
“Rhyne Garden” grassy conveyance that manages perennial grasses shone in the sunlight, and
stormwater runoff from the parking area. Design feathery bands of muted pink muhly grasses kept
began on the environmentally protective rain gardens the Meadow alive with color. Greenery remained
that will be installed along the conveyance in 2020 understated in the 2019 Anderson Holly Collection
funded through a grant from DNREC’s Nonpoint and within the Woodland Gardens among the
Source Program.
deciduous trees. In contrast, red berries from both
Our Offerings American and wintergreen holly varieties were on
prominent display for our visitors and ready as
Aesthetics and Inspiration: The DBG Meadow nutrition for DBG’s winter wildlife population.
Garden presents itself as a model of aesthetics with In 2019, DBG gave the public a smorgasbord of
Piet Oudolf’s vision: beauty not only in terms of aesthetic “beauty.”
flowering color, but also in plant 1) texture, depth,
and form; 2) character, seasonality and ambiance; Environmental and Horticultural Education:
and 3) spontaneity and inspiration. DBG provides Throughout 2019, DBG continued to meet its
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Delaware Botanical Gardens 2019 our public a place to physically and mentally education mission by delivering horticultural
by the Numbers connect with natural Delaware coastal gardens workshops and presentations; conducting
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whether for relaxation, recreation, conservation, or prearranged tours; and hosting academic visitors.
320 2,037 1,287 30|200 550 education purposes. Landscape architectural students from the University
Memberships Total Guests Admissions Prearranged Event of Delaware, students from the Longwood Gardens’
at the Site (4 Qtr. 2019) Tours|Attendance Attendance
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1 Munro, Lucy, “Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolf,” The Planthunter, Issue 51, July 05, 2018
2 Adrian Higgins, The Washington Post (see cover page). September 23, 2019
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