![]() “I started to network within the creative community,” Ferra remembers. He jettisoned the suit and tie to start his own company and threw himself into nurturing the relationships that would forward his business. In the District, Ferra’s creative itch resurfaced. After fleeing to Corporate America - where he soaked up everything he could about the particulars of starting, running, and growing a business - he landed in D.C. This experience unknowingly set the foundation for Ferra’s eventual foray into documentary production. “Seeing that whole process develop, as a 19-year-old kid that had no exposure to that beforehand, it was incredible.”Īt the theatre, Ferra became a “Jack of all trades,” taking on a bartending role, serving as front booking manager for bands hosted at the venue, to doing the setting up and breaking down of concert equipment for visiting bands. “It was enlightening to see things go from ideation to something that was mixed, cut, and then put into an album,” Ferra recalls. It was there that he interned and received a crash course in production and the recording process in a greenroom underneath the stage. He was introduced to the owner and producer of a local community theatre, which hosted a rich diversity of national acts. This led him to pursue a minor in liberal studies, where he was first exposed to music, theatre, and acting classes, before ultimately catching the theatre bug. We call ourselves reverse Beverly hillbilly.”įerra described the environment as a beautiful Amish area that is void of any real outlets for expressing or cultivating creative talents.įast forward to college, where Ferra, eager to make friends, leaned into his natural inclination to seek out new creative experiences. that breeds a lot of producers and creatives in the film space. “One side of my family was in the creative industry, but we left too early to be in a place like L.A. “My parents had me in Los Angeles,” Ferra says. Born in Los Angeles - Tinseltown to the initiated - and bred in the “countryside of Pennsylvania,” in Wagontown, an Amish area more than 90 minutes from a major city, the trajectory of Ferra’s life is anything but predictable, yet ironically inevitable. This deposition is likely the product of his upbringing. ![]() Ferra prefers to be an off-camera maestro, tasked with bringing a creative vision to life.įerra is a talented yet wholeheartedly humble storyteller who is passionate about human-centered narratives. Conversely, like many producers and filmmakers, Emmett Ferra tends to shy away from center stage. Gentiana × macaulayi AGM, G.Actors and thespians often crave the spotlight. ‘Wanda’ AGM (all moist, cool, leafy/peaty conditions) Primula frondosa AGM (semi-shade), Primula pedemontana, P. Geranium (Cinereum Group) 'Ballerina' AGM, G. pumila AGM (moist soil)Ĭampanula ‘Birch Hybrid’ AGM, C. Saxifraga (many, some best in part shade)Īchillea clavennae, A. Ramonda myconi AGM (full shade, north-facing rock crevice) diffusa ‘Heavenly Blue’ AGM (acid soils only) Lewisia cotyledon AGM (shade, in vertical rock crevices) polifolia ‘Compacta’ AGM (moist acid soil)ĭianthus alpinus AGM, D. Soldanella alpina (shade, cool, leafy soil) Summer floweringĪndromeda polifolia ' Blue Ice', A. procurrens ‘Variegata’ AGMĪrenaria balearica (cool, moist conditions) ‘Chikor’ (moist acidic soil, humus-rich)Īrabis ferdinandi-coburgi, A. ![]() ‘Muirhead’ (cool, moist, acidic soil, humus-rich)ĭaphne cneorum, D. The flowering periods of some plants listed for spring, summer or autumn may overlap but their main period of interest is the one given under each seasonal category.įor a quick guide, take a look at our 10 AGM alpines with impact. The following list includes some of the more attractive and reliable plants for providing interest in different seasons from the many plants which can be grown in smaller rock gardens. Malvern Autumn Show - 22–24 September 2023.RHS Garden Wisley Flower Show - 5–10 September 2023.RHS Garden Rosemoor Flower Show - 18–20 August 2023.RHS Garden Hyde Hall Flower Show - 2–6 August 2023.RHS Flower Show Tatton Park - 19–23 July 2023.RHS Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival - 4–9 July 2023.
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