"If you can't get to the High Line. . . this is the next best thing."
--The Washington Post
Before it was restored, the High Line was an untouched, abandoned
landscape overgrown with wildflowers. Today it's a central plaza, a
cultural center, a walkway, and a green retreat in a bustling city that
is free for all to enjoy. This beautiful, dynamic garden was designed by
Piet Oudolf, one of the world's most extraordinary garden designers.
Gardens of the High Line, by Piet Oudolf and Rick Darke, offers an
in-depth view into the planting designs, plant palette, and maintenance
of this landmark achievement. It reveals a four-season garden that is
filled with native and exotic plants, drought-tolerant perennials, and
grasses that thrive and spread. It also offers inspiration and advice on
recreating its iconic, naturalistic style. Featuring stunning
photographs by Rick Darke and an introduction by Robert Hammond, the
founder of the Friends of the High Line, this large-trim, photo-driven
book is a must-have gem of nature of design.