Colour and Scent

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Wildlife enjoying Australian native plants
When spring rolls around in Australia, creating a wildlife-friendly garden is one of the best ways to celebrate the season of new beginnings. The scent of fresh blooms and the hum of pollinators remind us that this is a time of renewal. With the right choices, your outdoor space can do more than look good; it can become a sanctuary that supports birds, bees, lizards, and other native creatures, while providing…
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Close up of metal artwork used in tropical garden design in Vermont South
At its heart, garden design rooted in artistic expression isn't just about how "good" something looks—it's about how it feels. A garden that embraces artistic expression becomes a space reflecting your personality, values, imagination, and deep, personal connection. It invites emotion, curiosity, and creativity, turning your outdoor area into a living, evolving work of art you can enjoy daily. So, what happens when we stop designing gardens purely for function…
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Helleborus flower range of colours from white to yellows, pinks, burgundy and black
Colour and scent are two of the most powerful elements in any garden, turning outdoor spaces into more than just a place to admire—they become personal sanctuaries. Whether you're a dedicated plant enthusiast, a weekend gardener, or someone who loves the aesthetic, your garden is more than a visual delight—it's a whole sensory experience. Gardens are more than just a visual feature—they're spaces that influence how we feel and interact…
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