“I’m a gardener, backyard designer, and author. My consultancy, LINDA, designs and crops biodiverse city gardens which might be plant-focused with an emphasis on re-using present supplies the place potential. I additionally organise and curate London’s greatest plant gala’s—the Spring Plant Truthful on the Backyard Museum and the Autumn Plant Truthful at Arnold Circus.”
Learn Susanna Grant’s bio, and also you’ll have the ability to glean just a few truths about her. One, she sees herself firstly as a gardener, a steward of the land, a caretaker of crops. Second, spontaneity and breeziness are key to her designs, as evidenced by the truth that she named her agency after a pal’s canine. And third, she’s eager on constructing a neighborhood of like-minded plant obsessives. (Depend us in!)
True to type, Susanna, who wrote a guide on shade planting, can be a volunteer gardener and a trustee of Mates of Arnold Circus, and a director of Care Not Capital. “I’m significantly excited by the Trendy Gardener coaching we’re delivering to educated gardeners by means of Care Not Capital this summer season at John Little’s experimental backyard Hilldrop,” she tells us. “We’ve simply opened functions for the second 12 months of our free coaching.”
Under, she tells us why she’s not a fan of sedum inexperienced roofs, easy methods to simply do away with a garden, which plant stars in all of her initiatives, and extra. (And for those who’re curious to see extra of her initiatives, remember to go right here and right here.)
Images courtesy of Susanna Grant.
Your first backyard reminiscence:
Most likely my grandparent’s backyard. They’d a small rectangular pond with a miniature waterfall made out of bricks that my granddad constructed. It was deeply suburban! I liked mendacity beside it watching the water boatmen bugs on the floor.
Backyard-related guide you come to repeatedly:
Richard Maby’s Flora Britannica and Weeds: In Protection of Nature’s Most Unloved Vegetation. His writing is so conversational and captures the emotional connection we’ve got with crops alongside his scientific observations. Each actually good for dipping into. Derek Jarman’s Trendy Nature is one other favorite—once more due to the deep relationship he nurtures together with his backyard. We dwell with nature, as nature—it isn’t one thing separate. These are books you don’t must be a gardener to get pleasure from and so they may change your notion of the crops round you.
Instagram account that evokes you:
@dandelyan, @howardsooley, @coyotewillow, @bennyhawksbee, @thetemperategardener, plus @johnderian for his occasional leggy pellie [etiolated Pelargoniums] posts. Sorry, I spend far an excessive amount of time on there to have the ability to restrict it to at least one!
Describe in three phrases your backyard aesthetic.

Pure, sort, plant-heavy. I would like my gardens to appear to be they’ve all the time been there.
Plant that makes you swoon:
Oenothera stricta sulphurea—it’s the best way the sundown colors seep into each other and gently glow at nightfall. I hardly ever get to make use of it, as many of the gardens I plant are clay and have a good quantity of shade, however I’ll get it in every time I can.
Plant that makes you need to run the opposite method:
Euonymus japonica ‘Aureomarginatus’. I’m making an attempt to love variegation extra and might take a silvery edge or delicate white splash, however the yellow and inexperienced of this euonymus is an excessive amount of!
Favourite go-to plant:

Digitalis lutea. She goes all over the place with me. Robust, evergreen foliage, mushy yellow flowers with a ravishing little deferential nod on the tip, good seedheads, good for pollinators, good for shade, good for many gardens.
Hardest gardening lesson you’ve discovered:
Most likely accepting that gardened areas are ephemeral. You’ll be able to pour your coronary heart and soul right into a design and planting and ensure it’s cared for, however somebody can come and alter all of it just a few years down the road.Possibly additionally cease shopping for crops from nurseries that I don’t want and have nowhere to place them!
Unpopular gardening opinion:
I’m not satisfied by the present development of drought-tolerant Mediterranean planting within the UK as a easy reply to local weather change. Sure, summers are getting hotter right here, however winters are trying like they’re going to get colder and wetter and quite a lot of Mediterranean crops gained’t survive that. Local weather emergency means fixed adaptation and there isn’t a one-size matches all.








