Oudolf Landscape at RHS Garden Wisley
The new Oudolf Landscape at RHS Wisley opened in May 2024. We joined its designer Piet Oudolf back in spring 2024 as planting commenced
The previous shelter belt that lined the walkway has gone, the old borders removed. Now a sinuous path weaves through the landscape, taking visitors on an immersive journey to experience Piet’s famous planting style featuring grids of naturalistic planting combinations, designed to excite and inspire.
Donors and gardeners planted around 36,000 plants over the course of a few days, ready for the grand opening of the Oudolf Landscape on 15 May 2024. The old linear borders, with their shrubs and seasonally focused planting, have made way for a sweeping matrix of
Piet explained that the matrix planting is formed of one or two key varieties that dominate, amongst a number of others that complement them. It looks very spontaneous but is actually quite controlled. “Planting is the exciting part and I want to make it interesting for people, give them something to talk about. I feel excited every time I come and see how it looks, it’s a sort of euphoria.”
The old borders were much more traditional, and Matt Pottage, the former Curator of RHS Wisley, explained that they led people straight from the top of the slope to the bottom, whereas the new island beds are somewhere for people to spend time, be inspired by the planting, and sit on one of the new benches. “I love that people treat Wisley as their own garden, sit and have a coffee and a chat.” Both Matt and Piet also feel that the new landscape connects the Rock Garden with the Arboretum, linking up more areas of the garden.
What you might be surprised to hear, but is no surprise to Piet, is just how good the landscpae already looks, and will just get better and better over the next year or two. “People should come. Come and see it, come and be excited.”