Ralph Bristow on The Barwitian Garden, designing through listening and his love of Yuccas
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Ralph Bristow, expressionist painter and garden designer, joins Cass for a gentle, searching conversation about what happens when we design not from certainty, but from listening.
They explore Ralph's experience of synaesthesia — hearing gardens as music — how embracing entropy and creative dissonance shapes living landscapes, and why beginning without a finished picture can lead to the most alive work of all. From colour inversion to jazz-fusion rhythms in planting, Ralph shares how his gardens emerge through risk, instinct, and deep attention to the land.
Along the way, they reflect on the emotional safety beautiful spaces create — how gardens can help us feel open without feeling overwhelmed — and how his mother's words, "Do it while you can," became quiet permission to keep creating even when outcomes remain unknown.
This is an invitation into uncertainty as a creative companion — into tending not just gardens, but our capacity to begin, listen, and feel fully alive.
SHOW NOTESSee extensive show notes at The Sentimental Gardener — Ralph Bristow
Buy tickets to visit The Barwitian Garden with Open Gardens Victoria — January 2026
Music: Hayden Schueler @vereyagardening
Audio engineering: Tom Dowding
Production & editing: Cass Dowding
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