Australian Coastal Gardens

Australian Coastal Gardens
Author: Myles Baldwin
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2013-09-28
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1743435630

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The coastal gardens of Australia are as varied as the geography of this vast continent itself. Join Myles Baldwin as he travels around the country, from the gentle landscape of Victoria's Mornington Peninsula and the sheer cliffs of Sydney's Dover Heights to an old copper mining town in South Australia and beyond. On his journey he finds a diverse range of gardens, some created by professionals, others by enthusiastic amateurs, but all entirely appropriate to their location and often difficult conditions. Also included is an extensive plant guide, compiled by Myles based on his many years' experience of working on the coast and his conversations with horticulturists, which will guide you through the practicalities of gardening by the sea. Accompanied by Sue Stubbs' stunning photography, Australian Coastal Gardens is essential reading for anyone who loves gardens and gardening.

Soulscape: Connecting Gardens to Landscape

Soulscape: Connecting Gardens to Landscape
Author: Peter Shaw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Coastal plants
ISBN: 9781925556698

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This book is about landscape values. It is the story of Peter and Simone Shaw and the gardens they create in their business, Ocean Road Landscaping, their home garden, Sunnymeade and how you can take inspiration to work with the landscape in creating your garden. Soulscape: Connecting Gardens to Landscape takes readers on a photographic journey through ten gardens located along the world-famous Great Ocean Road. It illustrates the challenges and outcomes of creating a garden by the sea or in the wilderness, and how each garden fits within its natural environment, accompanied by a detailed glossary of plant species. Peter Shaw shares 'how to' information, coming from his own experience of over 20 years in designing, building and maintaining coastal gardens, and his commitment to incorporating native and indigenous plants to enhance the wider landscape that they inhabit. Collectively, the gardens in this book serve as a primer for homeowners, gardening enthusiasts, or anyone with a deep love for nature.

Australian Dreamscapes

Australian Dreamscapes
Author: Claire Takacs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781743794708

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In Australian Dreamscapes, Claire Takacs showcases the varied gardens found in the Australian landscape, from lush green oases to semi-arid settings. Claire profiles Australian gardens, gardeners and garden designers who are drawing on the international movement towards a more naturalistic approach to planting design. Similar to the New Perennial movement and Prairie-style, these gardens take into consideration how plants grow in the wild and have created highly textural, visually pleasing gardens that appeal not only to our love of beauty, but that sit gently in their surrounding landscapes, giving a strong sense of place. Across 15 chapters and 22 gardens, Claire's stunning photography is accompanied by essays written by the garden owners or designers. The chapters detail the journey to establishing the gardens, their motivation, and the struggles and rewards the gardens bring day in, day out. Beautifully presented, Australian Dreamscapes is a stunning journey through the diversity of gardens in Australia.

Seasons by the Sea

Seasons by the Sea
Author: Paula Green
Publisher:
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2001
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9781876473297

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The Garden at Stonefields

The Garden at Stonefields
Author: Paul Bangay
Publisher: Lantern
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781920989637

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A truly great garden should enrich your soul, and those of many others - hopefully for generations to come. This is celebrated landscape designer Paul Bangay's inspirational story of creating Stonefields, one of Australia's most beautiful country gardens.

Rural Australian Gardens

Rural Australian Gardens
Author: Myles Baldwin
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1925268098

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Like many of us, landscape designer Myles Baldwin dreams of living in the country one day. For Rural Australian Gardens, he travelled from subtropical and temperate to alpine and arid regions around the country to find the best and most unusual gardens. From newly established gardens to those that have evolved over generations, he discovered that Australians' approach to their properties is as diverse and unexpected as the landscape itself - and that resourcefulness and a sense of place are essential ingredients in creating the most successful of them. As well as revealing the stories behind the gardens, Rural Australian Gardens includes practical horticultural information on using trees, hedges, shrubs, perennials and groundcovers in rural settings around Australia.

Coastal Plants

Coastal Plants
Author: Elizabeth Rippey
Publisher: ISBS
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781920694050

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Coastal Plants is a guide to the plants that grow along the coastline and on the islands between Dongara and Dunsborough in Western Australia. It is a slim-line edition of Plants of the Perth Coast and Islands, which covers a wider area and a greater number of species. There are descriptions of over 130 plant species, from seagrasses to the beautiful Boronia alata, from the mangroves of the Abrolhos Islands to invasive Arum Lilies, from the giant Tuart Eucalypts to beach spinifexes. Each description yields a wealth of detail on the habits and peculiarities of not only the plants, but also some of the animal life associated with them. Superbly illustrated with watercolor drawings of each species, Coastal Plants is an important and beautiful reference work on this diverse group of plants.

Patio

Patio
Author: Jamie Durie
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2002
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9781865087870

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Offers a view of numerous patio gardens throughout Australia, the United States, and New Zealand, including tips on lighting, horticulture, and designs for any type of patio, whether in the country or in the city.

From Coast to Country

From Coast to Country
Author: Neil Delmage
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2010
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9781921696534

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FOR OVER TWO DECADES, THE LANDSCAPE DESIGNS OF NEIL AND JENNY DELMAGE HAVE BEEN SETTING THE STANDARD FOR GARDENS THAT ARE WATERWISE, LOW-MAINTENANCE - AND BREATHTAKINGLY BEAUTIFUL. In this book the husband-and-wife team take us from coast to country, revealing some of their most spectacular landscape designs. The philosophy and know-how behind the Delmages' designs come to life in this visual celebration of all gardens, whether tiny coastal spaces or sprawling rural properties. Surprising and inspiring, these are environmentally friendly gardens that are livable, rich with natural beauty and, most of all, have a sense of place.

Living Outside

Living Outside
Author: Sharon Mackay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2020
Genre: Gardens
ISBN: 9781760760557

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The Australian garden was born mid-century, a time of postwar confidence and growing national identity. Gardens became outdoor rooms for recreation and healthy living - removing the barriers between inside and out - and bold designs celebrated native Australian plants. The mid-century modern aesthetic has seen a revival in recent years, with contemporary garden designers reinterpreting the optimism, innovation and independence of that era. The gardens in Living Outside speak to an Australia that draws on the confidence of the last century while pushing the boundaries of experimentation, all to rise to the environmental and social challenges of today. The featured projects embrace their unique surrounding landscapes, from coastal cliffs and expansive grassland to tropical forest and even urban neighbourhoods. They also reflect a return to modernism - not just the look and feel, but also the functionality and values of invention, conservation, wellbeing.These gardens are more than just ornamental backdrops: they provide shade for neighbourhoods, food for pollinating insects, habitat for wildlife, hubs for both social interaction and moments of respite. They are platforms for research into resilient futures, experiments in sustainability and places for families to grow. They have been designed in response to their contexts and exemplify the singular and joyous spaces that can result from a deep appreciation of place.