Planting postponed for new Belle Isle garden; historic water levels to blame – The Detroit News

Historically high water levels are putting a damper on plans for a highly anticipated new garden on Belle Isle.

Eighteen thousand plants were planned to go in the ground in mid-September — the first major planting — at Oudolf Garden Detroit, a new garden designed by world renowned Dutch landscape designer Piet Oudolf. It’s to be installed in front of the Nancy Brown Peace Carillon right next to the Detroit River.

 

via Oudolf Garden Detroit Belle Isle