carnegie project
Pleached snow pears provide shade and privacy in the back yard.
carnegie project
Snow pears cast afternoon shadows on the lush backyard lawn.
carnegie garden
Iris 'Jayceetee' in all its October glory.
carnegie project
Grey green tones of snow pear and New Zealand rock lily complement the dark grey and grey hardscape.
carnegie project
Snow pears and New Zealand rock lily line the side path.
carnegie project
The client's stone lantern nestled in the green foliage.
carnegie project
Custom bench nestles in the green and white front garden.
Bentleigh Garden
The fragrant garden overlooking a paved space for entertaining, shooting hoops or hopscotch. Photo’s Leanne Bertram PhotographyThe fragrant garden overlooking a paved space for entertaining, shooting hoops or hopscotch.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
Iris japonica ‘Variegata’ massed below Blueberry Ash.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
One day the Jacaranda will provide dappled shade and a carpet of purple to this area.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
A simple courtyard space created outside the office.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
Tulbaghia violacea ‘John Mays Special’ provides colour all year.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
Pops of pale yellow Gazania brighten up a purple palette.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
Rich blooms of Dianthus provide colour and fragrance in the fragrant garden.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
Different deck levels link the garden to the raised house.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
Screens help to create instant privacy until the Blueberry Ash start to screen.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
Deck steps underlit with strip lighting create an entrance.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
Street appeal.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
Through the garden gate.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
Up the garden path is the produce garden screened with espaliered citrus.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
Fragrant Magnolia ‘St Mary’s’ and Pittosporum tobira ‘Miss Muffett’.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Bentleigh Garden
Salvia ‘Caradonna’ against a sea of green.
Photo’s Leanne Bertram Photography
Out of the Ashes
ghostly trunks of Eucalyptus mannifera rise through the lawn.
Out of the Ashes
Radiating circles, increasing in lushness represent the regeneration following bushfire. I love the stone wall myself…..
Photo Scarlet Sykes-Hesterman
Out of the Ashes
The pop of colour of Nerine sarniensis add another dimension to a grey and green palette.
Photo Scarlet Sykes-Hesterman
Out of the Ashes
Form, texture and colour is what makes a garden
Out of the Ashes
Wistow Bluestone drystone wall – hours of painstaking labour thanks to Ash from PTA Landscapes.
place. grow. shift.
Grey green foliage highlighted against a turquoise wall. Collaborators Heather Hesterman, Anna Murphy and Hamish Williams.
Photo Garth Henderson
place. grow. shift
Metal screen offcuts re-purposed as mulch. Collaborators Heather Hesterman, Anna Murphy and Hamish Williams.
Photo Garth Henderson
place. grow. shift.
brightly coloured box interiors against grey green foliage. Collaborators Heather Hesterman, Anna Murphy and Hamish Williams.
Photo Garth Henderson
place. grow. shift.
powdercoated metal cylinders make great containers. Collaborators Heather Hesterman, Anna Murphy and Hamish Williams.
Photo Garth Henderson
place. grow. shift.
cylinders and marine ply boxes make a changeable and moveable space. Collaborators Heather Hesterman, Anna Murphy and Hamish Williams.
Photo Garth Henderson
place. grow. shift.
Banksia blechnifolia and Lomandra ‘Lime Tuff’ make up part of the native planting palette. Collaborators Heather Hesterman, Anna Murphy and Hamish Williams.
Photo Garth Henderson
place. grow. shift.
Kangaroo Paw Detail. Collaborators Heather Hesterman, Anna Murphy and Hamish Williams.
Photo Garth Henderson
place. grow. shift
Recylcled timber screens can be reversed and interchanged. Collaborators Heather Hesterman, Anna Murphy and Hamish Williams.
Photo Garth Henderson
place. grow. shift.
Kangaroo Paw Detail. Collaborators Heather Hesterman, Anna Murphy and Hamish Williams.
Photo Garth Henderson
place. grow. shift.
Modular design makes this versatile and portable. Collaborators Heather Hesterman, Anna Murphy and Hamish Williams.
Photo Garth Henderson
place. grow. shift.
Modular design makes this versatile and portable. Collaborators Heather Hesterman, Anna Murphy and Hamish Williams.
Photo Garth Henderson
place. grow. shift.
Timber ply, recycled timber + plants = garden. Collaborators Heather Hesterman, Anna Murphy and Hamish Williams.
Photo Garth Henderson
Wonga Park
Curved retaining wall echoes the existing curved pool
Wonga Park
Lush lawn crying out for a towel!
Wonga Park
Granitic sand, steppers and planting replaced a bitumen path.
Wonga Park
Low retaining wall also doubles as a seat.
Wonga Park
Did I mention the lawn? It’s Kikuyu Village Green if you want to know.
Wonga Park
Outdoor entertaining and fireplace awaiting the pergola.
Wonga Park
Vegetable garden using the client’s arbour
Wonga Park
New curved pool fence to work with the existing pool shape.
BWK
Hours of water play ahead
BWK
Fairy arch and dinosaur garden with tactile poles all scaled for little people.
BWK
Serpentine log path leads to the fragrant garden.
BWK
Simple circular steppers lead through tactile and fragrant plants.
BWK
Water play and balancing.
Brady Rd
New entrance with herbs and vegies at a wheelchair accessible level
Brady Rd
Log steppers through the native grassland
Brady Rd
A gravel path and a sand path to provide different textures underfoot
Brady Rd
Sand path leading under existing trees
Brady Rd
Native wildflower and grassland planting
Brady Rd –
A low brick wall is a seat for parents to stop and chat while the kids explore.