Thank you for posting this interesting talk. We have a second home in Collioure, France and find the garden a massive challenge. Having already bought Olivier Filippi's "The Dry Gardening Handbook" recently and now having learnt a little about allelopathy from his talk, I feel a visit to his nursery in Loupian coming on!
The term 'low maintenance' has become a swear word. These days 'low maintenace' translates to 'no soul'. I imagine maintaining a Mediterranean garden would very therapeutic.
Filippi has always been so wrong on so many things. Something like "we don't want artists, we want ecologists" For this kind of statement alone he should be kicked out of the conference. I don't even go into his wrong assumptions in his books. He's not a researcher, he has always been just guessing.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful presentation, and love the his style of humour.
This was BRILLIANT (and fun!). thank you so much for making this available.
Wow😳
I'm glad i found this presentation.
Much of the insights and information presented herein is applicable to coastal California gardens.
Amaaaaazing!!!!!
Thank you for posting this interesting talk. We have a second home in Collioure, France and find the garden a massive challenge. Having already bought Olivier Filippi's "The Dry Gardening Handbook" recently and now having learnt a little about allelopathy from his talk, I feel a visit to his nursery in Loupian coming on!
The term 'low maintenance' has become a swear word. These days 'low maintenace' translates to 'no soul'. I imagine maintaining a Mediterranean garden would very therapeutic.
Filippi has always been so wrong on so many things. Something like "we don't want artists, we want ecologists" For this kind of statement alone he should be kicked out of the conference. I don't even go into his wrong assumptions in his books. He's not a researcher, he has always been just guessing.
Not sure if you have a valid point or you are just a troll. Could you expand and make a valid critique?