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Edwina von Gal
Founder / President
A leading voice in sustainable gardening and landscape design, Edwina von Gal founded the Perfect Earth Project in 2013 to promote ecological land care for the health of people, their pets, and the planet. As principal of her eponymous landscape design firm since 1984, Edwina created landscapes with a focus on simplicity, sustainability, and beauty for private and public clients around the world. Her work has been published widely, including in The New York Times, Vogue, and Architectural Digest, and her book Fresh Cuts won the Quill and Trowel award for garden writing in 1998. In 2024, she was named one of the top 50 Creatives in America by Wallpaper* magazine. She has served on boards and committees for a number of horticultural organizations and currently serves on the board of What Is Missing, Maya Linâs multifaceted media artwork about the loss of biodiversity, Longue Vueâs National Council, and is a member of the Native Plant Trustâs Council. Her awards include the LongHouse Visionary Award from LongHouse Reserve, the New York School of Interior Designâs Green Design Award, the Isamu Noguchi Award, and Guild Hallâs Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award for the Visual Arts.Â
By Trevor SmithEdwina von Gal
Founder / President
A leading voice in sustainable gardening and landscape design, Edwina von Gal founded the Perfect Earth Project in 2013 to promote ecological land care for the health of people, their pets, and the planet. As principal of her eponymous landscape design firm since 1984, Edwina created landscapes with a focus on simplicity, sustainability, and beauty for private and public clients around the world. Her work has been published widely, including in The New York Times, Vogue, and Architectural Digest, and her book Fresh Cuts won the Quill and Trowel award for garden writing in 1998. In 2024, she was named one of the top 50 Creatives in America by Wallpaper* magazine. She has served on boards and committees for a number of horticultural organizations and currently serves on the board of What Is Missing, Maya Linâs multifaceted media artwork about the loss of biodiversity, Longue Vueâs National Council, and is a member of the Native Plant Trustâs Council. Her awards include the LongHouse Visionary Award from LongHouse Reserve, the New York School of Interior Designâs Green Design Award, the Isamu Noguchi Award, and Guild Hallâs Academy of the Arts Lifetime Achievement Award for the Visual Arts.Â