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View fullsize What's the best way to create a low maintenance garden? More plants! 

Initially it can be a hard sell, convincing people that having more plants in their garden is less work but having less soil exposed means reduced weeds coming up, soil staying co
View fullsize Moss and lichen covered rocks make this new garden in Carlton North feel like it's been insitu since the first bluestone was laid for this Victorian terrace. 

Created alongside @dwilde.gardens who is responsible for the beautiful rock work, this lus
View fullsize The sideway at White Street feeling very lush and welcoming
View fullsize One you have to be patient for but well and truly worth the wait is Echinops ritro. Paired here with Calamagrostis and Westringia this little Coburg sideway is a favourite little moment as the purple globe thistles rise up.
View fullsize A spot of spring maintenance at a friend's garden in Coburg. Sure I designed and initially planted the garden out but it's well and truly cared for by the garden owners and that's the kind of garden I want to create for people - one they want to love
View fullsize Stopped by a garden planted in September 2024 which has come along in leaps and bounds. No irrigation installed, just suitable native plant selection and a willing gardener to get it established properly - very much looking forward to seeing the 'Cou
View fullsize A lush, terracotta entryway recently completed for some lovely clients. 

Some friends came to me for a makeover of the entrance to their apartment - the plants were struggling and certainly not inspiring them when they came in or out of their home.
View fullsize I was incredibly taken back by the beauty of this water feature at @heidemoma during a visit last week. Simple, natural, elegant, interesting. Dreaming of introducing this into future projects
View fullsize I'm in absolute awe of how quickly this Clifton Hill garden has sprung to life, planted in mid November (see 2nd slide) it hasn't missed a beat. I'm particularly enamoured by the Lamb's Ear (Stachys byzantina) which when planted was about the size of
View fullsize Last week with @joshua.space for @sauconyau and @merrellaustralia
View fullsize This Rye project was planted in late August so it's still very much in its infancy but it was super nice to pop in and check out how much it has grown in 5 months. Looking forward to getting to work on the next stages of this wonderful backyard soon!
View fullsize You can still grow a very happy and productive garden even if you don't have access to garden beds. This potted garden manages to provide plenty for the dinner table. Feel free to reach out if this is something you want to achieve at your place!
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View fullsize A perfect Spring day yesterday for a weed and feed of our North Fitzroy project. Still less than a year old it's really coming into its own already
View fullsize I've always found so much joy in spotting these crammed apartment balconies, because I know who in the building I'd get along with - Athens 2022
View fullsize I think our favourite part of this striking planting combination in Burleigh Heads is the Casuarina 'Cousin It' cascading down from the first floor. 

It's also no secret we're very fond of succulents here at kep Horticulture - colourful, structural,

 

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