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Dan Pearson
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Dan Pearson

Landscape designer; founder of Dan Pearson Studio and the Hillside garden in Somerset.

Dan Pearson OBE grew up in an Arts and Crafts house on the Hampshire–Sussex border with two artist parents. At seventeen he abandoned A-levels for a trainee place at RHS Garden Wisley, then a year at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in the rock and woodland gardens, then the three-year diploma at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Dan Pearson Studio has practised as a landscape and garden design office in London since 1987.

His work moves between scales — private gardens, public landscapes, five Chelsea Flower Show gardens — and is most associated with a generous, ecologically attentive use of perennials. With the Japanese head gardener Midori Shintani he has spent more than a decade developing the gardens of the Tokachi Millennium Forest in Hokkaido, a thousand-year conservation project on a scale unfamiliar to British practice, where contemporary naturalistic planting meets a long tradition of Japanese nature worship.

His own garden, Hillside, is a twenty-acre smallholding in Somerset that he tends with his partner Huw Morgan and uses as a testing ground for everything else. He writes weekly at Dig Delve and lectures widely on his work.

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Books by Dan Pearson

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