Australian Gardens

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Tour Mylora, a restored historic homestead in Binalong NSW
Pond filled with lily pads at a home in Binalong NSW | Photography: Lisa Cohen | Styling: Beck Simon
An English-meets-Australian garden in northern NSW
Starting from scratch on this northern NSW property, garden designer Carolyn Robinson has created an all-Australian garden with a New England twist.
Magnificent Adelaide garden grown from recycled materials
Recycling and starting small can lead to big things in the hands of a passionate gardener.
An Edna Walling designed cottage garden in Victoria
Gravel pathway in a restored Edna Walling designed garden. A snow-in-summer, Melaleuca linafolia, frames the view to the lower Walling garden | Photography: Mark Roper
10 landscaped Australian gardens
Investing in fast-growing evergreens, clipped species and symmetrical planting paid off for garden designers Annie Wilkes and the owners of this lush Sydney Property.
Gallery – Brigid's Southern Highlands Barn Conversion
The front garden presents as a painterly canvas of Erigeron glaucus, hidcote, cotton and Italian lavender, Gaura ‘Siskiyou Pink’, dahlias, and native frangipani.
Silvia Colloca’s Italian-Inspired Family Home | Homes To Love
A Manchurian pear tree underplanted with fennel, euphorbias and columbines. The dark purple of the prunus tree can be seen in the background. Other species in the garden include silver birches, pin oaks, prunus and Chinese elms (to name a few) | Photography: Annabelle Hickson
The restoration of a historic garden near Tamworth
'Santolina chamaecyparissus' has lovely grey-green foliage and yellow flowers.
A Victorian flower garden with its own private lake
A Victorian flower garden with its own private lake | Country Style
An expanded cottage on a Rose Farm near Yass
How one couple’s small steps transformed a tiny tin shack into a beautiful family home. Each door, window fitting, floorboard – gathered via family road trips to around the state – has a story to tell.
A Victorian flower garden with its own private lake
Local stonemason, Howard Mitchell, collected the granite fieldstones on the property and spent two years constructing the stone stairs and walls.