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Great Gardens (Page 3 of 5)
Lambley's GardenAfter 12 years of drought David Glenn’s extraordinary garden is overflowing with flowering perennials. Graham visited recently with the crew from Better Homes & Gardens and was inspired by what he found.   The impact of more than a decade of drought is obviou...
Foxglove Spires Robin Powell finds romance in a mature garden’s gentle disarray Some favourite images from Foxglove Spires – the shimmering shadows cast onto red and gold leaves through the autumn tracery of a tunnel of Manchurian pear; a green wood...
The Children's Garden, Melbourne Botanic GardensA garden for children   "Surely a garden is not a success if it doesn't bring joy to children." Edna Walling For nearly 200 years botanic gardens in Australia have largely been the domain of adults. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne, ha...
Cruden Farm   Graham Ross meets the indomitable Dame Elisabeth Murdoch, still creating and refining the garden at Cruden Farm outside Melbourne after nearly eight decades.   “I was only a bride of 19 when my husband, Keith, gave me this wonderful little cottage and garden as a ...
Sweden’s Sofiero garden   In a high summer afternoon in Sweden’s Sofiero garden Sandra finds an explosion of flowers resonating with messages of love. It’s late afternoon when I finally arrive at the front gate of Sofiero, one of Sweden&rsqu...

 
 
 
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