Why David Austin roses? In the early 1950s David Austin, www.davidaustinroses.com, set out to
create a more beautiful rose. From a hobby breeder as a young teenager Austin
has gone on to breed a collection of roses renowned across the world. All have
beautiful blooms and in most cases wonderful fragrance held on graceful
attractive shrubs. A garden of these outstanding roses is hard to beat for
sheer exuberance of flower and fragrance. What makes these plants different?
They flourish in multiple climate zones, and through vibrant characteristics,
have intrigued gardeners such as Louise Odell Blanks Cochrane nation-wide. As a
result, Austin’s roses are selected as "Plants of Care." To learn
about other selected plants, link to blog Plants of CARE.
Plants of Care, plant recognition program –
Whether an experienced landscape professional or novice homeowner,
Wright’s eco-education program challenges all to not simple identify plants
that survive but thrive; and then, create landscapes from a sustainable point
of view: move landscapes from eco-weak to eco-chic one scoop at time. For, any style landscape should not simply reflect traditional design
concepts but be a result of the right plant, installed in the right place at
the right (optimal) planting season - creating a legacy of green, healthier
urban/suburban communities. Why? The challenge for 21st century landscape
gardeners is to create landscapes from a 'waste not, and want not'
eco-sustainable commitment: become caretakers for their environmental
community.
About the Wright Scoop –
Spotlighted by Landscape Architect magazine as an Industry
"mover and shaker," the Wright Scoop urges all
to become people who care - have a perspective of conservation, accountability,
recovery and eco-efficiency. As founder of the Plants of Care plant recognition
program, she challenges all to select and install plants that work-well in
their region. Wright has blog for Build Green TV and provides speeches and
workshops for national and international conferences such as the All Cities
Congressional City Conference held in DC and PLANET’s Green Industry Conference
held at Louisville, Kentucky. So, please take a few moments and view picture video
and hear a reading from Landscape Gardening with CARE which features sustainable plantings; and for
tips and strategies to ‘grow green’ your community, visit Sylvia’s store
or to view other details of her activities, visit web site www.TheWrightScoop.com or follow Wright’s activities through
Facebook group The Wright Scoop or twitter ID WrightScoop.
Side-bar:
David Austin Roses, Bowling Green Lane, Albrighton
Wolverhampton WV7 3HB
Telephone: +44 (0)
1902 376334
Email: plantcentre@davidaustinroses.co.uk
*video/photographer - Glenn Lock TachLock Group
www.tachlock.com & Mark Bare Artography www.markbarephotography.com