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Garden and its helpers are thriving Share BLAIRGOWRIE Community Garden is thriving and so is the interest of members who visit to enjoy its serenity and natural beauty and also share in its bounty. The garden was the idea of nearby resident Anne van Veen, who believed there was demand for a community garden in Blairgowrie. In August 2018 Mornington Peninsula Shire Council leased the group two unused tennis courts and the pavilion at Stringer Reserve. Garden designer Fiona Brockhoff prepared a master plan and became a “generous supporter”. Since then, the tennis courts have been transformed into garden beds with an array of produce, including strawberries, peas, tomatoes, kale, artichokes, beans, zucchinis, silver beet, pumpkin – and even a couple of spears of asparagus as well as a great range of herbs. ....
Want to make the most of your garden? Remember to look up We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Megan Backhouse Normal text size Advertisement When landscape architect Tom Stuart-Smith decided to make his own garden, he chose a spot across the lane from where he was born and grew up. He converted his family’s old barn into a house, acquired a neighbouring wheat field and set about making what he recently described as a “mini simulacrum” of his ideal life. It’s a garden in which he can concentrate on “all that is good about the world”. But, as he discusses in a new book, ....
âA moment in natureâ: gardening trends that will define the future Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss By Megan Backhouse Save Normal text size How our gardens could be, as opposed to how most of them actually are, has always been the main focus of the biennial Australian Landscape Conference, and last monthâs event was no different. With more than 16 talks over two days, much ground was covered and, unlike in previous years, at least half of it was Australian. Fleur Flanery, who acquired the conference from Warwick and Sue Forge in 2019, had increased the number of local speakers. ....