Past design consultancies include two opened by Charles III when Prince of Wales Tudor-inspired gardens for a Humanist Renaissance 'journey' around Notre Dame de Calais, 16th –18th century orchards and gardens with modern operatic borders at High House for the Royal Opera House and devising the poisons planting in The Alnwick Garden. She is planning two areas to be planted in January 2023 for the ‘Queen’s Green Canopy’ marking the royal Platinum Jubilee. Other titles include Monet at Giverny and Follies of Europe - architectural extravaganzas.Ĭaroline is currently consulting on creating landscapes around a new housing development in Norfolk that will also evoke the history of its plantings and people. Her RHS Herbs for the Gourmet Gardener was finalist in the 2014 Garden Media Guild Reference Book of the Year Award. In 2019, she was a keynote speaker at the International Water Gardens Symposium at Giverny based on the research for her book Water Lilies and Bory Latour-Marliac - the genius behind Monet's Water Lilies. She is a guest lecturer for the cruise companies Viking and Seabourn.Ĭaroline is the author of 12 books: her latest, Where the wildness pleases – the English Garden celebrated, was published in 2021. Caroline Holmes lectures regularly for the Institute of Continuing Education, University of Cambridge, as well as The Arts Society and for The Gardens Trust, nationally and internationally.
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