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By using traditional plants in unexpected ways and mixing manicured with wild elements, Melbourne landscape architect Bethany Williamson has produced a character-rich garden.
Photographer: Martina Gemmola | Design: Bethany Williamson
 helped shape this suburban Melbourne "country garden in the city" by landscape designer Inge Jabara.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2021/11/30/1638240161153_3.jpg?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
A green-and-white palette and enveloping masses of tiered planting helped shape this suburban Melbourne “country garden in the city” by landscape designer Inge Jabara.
Photographer: Marnie Hawson | Design: Inge Jabara
 is so abundant and established it looks as though it's been the life-long companion to the Victorian-era weatherboard home it surrounds. In fact, it's a recent development, installed in tandem with the home's renovation two years ago.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2020/05/18/1589769031128_1457493791849HGCamberwell402.jpg?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
This Melbourne garden is so abundant and established it looks as though it’s been the life-long companion to the Victorian-era weatherboard home it surrounds. In fact, it’s a recent development, installed in tandem with the home’s renovation two years ago.
Photo: Derek Swalwell | Design: Ben Scott Garden Design
 that thrums with life.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2021/11/30/1638240350859_1.jpg?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
The request was for a naturalistic garden, and so garden designer Sam Cox created a slice of inner-city bushland that thrums with life.
Photographer: Marnie Hawson | Design: Sam Cox

into a series of relaxation zones. In the front garden, there's a beautifully landscaped pool area, a cosy conversation spot with firepit, and wide sandstone paths lined with layered greenery.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2020/05/18/1589770992874_1588736067759telegraphrdg9a9433previewmaxwidth1600maxheight1600.jpg?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
Peter Fudge reorganised the outdoor areas of this heritage home into a series of relaxation zones. In the front garden, there’s a beautifully landscaped pool area, a cosy conversation spot with firepit, and wide sandstone paths lined with layered greenery.
Photo: Prue Ruscoe | Design: Peter Fudge
 has been expertly shaped into a lovely, layered wonderland befitting a special historic home. A bronze sculpture, Chimpanzee Hands by Melbourne artist Lisa Roet, is a focal point of the front garden, where tulip trees form the tall canopy layer and lower beds contain Liriope muscari, Sedum 'Autumn Joy' and Clivia.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2020/05/18/1589768478119_15849201204111553572307562AHG8182-Edit.jpg?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
Once a barren stretch of lawn, this large Melbourne garden has been expertly shaped into a lovely, layered wonderland befitting a special historic home. A bronze sculpture, Chimpanzee Hands by Melbourne artist Lisa Roet, is a focal point of the front garden, where tulip trees form the tall canopy layer and lower beds contain Liriope muscari, Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ and Clivia.
Photo: Claire Takacs | Design: Eckersley Garden Architecture
 a top priority in the reinvention of their home has paid off in spades for this Melbourne family. The leafy outdoor dining area is partially shaded by a cantilevered pergola covered in silver vein creeper, while the view extends past a canopy of lime-green Gleditsia foliage to a row of dwarf spotted gums.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2020/05/18/1589767978801_15849218719221517790709788HGBrightonGemmola9577.jpg?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
Making an evergreen garden a top priority in the reinvention of their home has paid off in spades for this Melbourne family. The leafy outdoor dining area is partially shaded by a cantilevered pergola covered in silver vein creeper, while the view extends past a canopy of lime-green Gleditsia foliage to a row of dwarf spotted gums.
Photo: Martina Gemmola | Design: Eckersley Garden Architecture
 into a private oasis thanks to designer Lisa Ellis. The journey from the dining area to the sitting zone, is enveloped by lovely layers of green.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2020/05/18/1589767112997_1562197459780AustralianHouseGardenGardenSouthYarrahighres-1previewmaxWidth1600maxHeight1600.jpg?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
Clever use of space and a green-on-green palette has transformed this inner-city terrace into a private oasis thanks to designer Lisa Ellis. The journey from the dining area to the sitting zone, is enveloped by lovely layers of green.
Photo: Marnie Hawson | Design: Lisa Ellis
 of luminous greens and wondrous shapes. The space is deceptively expansive. "We've enhanced the sense of depth by layering the plants – mixing climbers, shrubs and lower ground covers," says Kate Seddon. "I particularly love the way the solid paving dissipates into steppers dotted through the garden. It helps enhance the amount of greenery and make the space feel bigger."](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2020/05/18/1589766586032_1569290274182HiresimageforHouseandGardenKSLDpreviewmaxWidth1600maxHeight1600.jpg?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
The outside world disappears in this private European-style courtyard garden of luminous greens and wondrous shapes. The space is deceptively expansive. “We’ve enhanced the sense of depth by layering the plants – mixing climbers, shrubs and lower ground covers,” says Kate Seddon. “I particularly love the way the solid paving dissipates into steppers dotted through the garden. It helps enhance the amount of greenery and make the space feel bigger.”
Photo: Robert Blackburn | Design: Kate Seddon Landscape Design
 has been elevated in more ways than one, with a mix of circular lawn, modern coastal planting and a wonderful palette of silver and green. Flowing over the wall is Dichondra 'Silver Falls'. A cardboard palm (Zamia furfuracea) can be seen on the left.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2020/05/18/1589769988070_15476929306091544749009692silverfalls.jpg?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
This Sydney garden has been elevated in more ways than one, with a mix of circular lawn, modern coastal planting and a wonderful palette of silver and green. Flowing over the wall is Dichondra ‘Silver Falls’. A cardboard palm (Zamia furfuracea) can be seen on the left.
Photo: Simon Whitbread | Design: Lyndall Keating of Garden Society
 has been a 30-year pursuit. The magnificent garden features an ever-changing display of fragrant roses, azaleas, lavender and camellias along with citrus trees, potted herbs and strawberries.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2016/10/13/1476323251367_AlisonGarden07.jpg?width=1174&height=&mode=crop&scale=both&anchor=topcenter&quality=70?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
For owners Marg and Rob, this restored 19th Century garden has been a 30-year pursuit. The magnificent garden features an ever-changing display of fragrant roses, azaleas, lavender and camellias along with citrus trees, potted herbs and strawberries.
Photo: Annette O’Brien | Design: Marg and Rob Turnbull
. When the owners purchased the property in 1997, it was a bare paddock without a single tree on it. These days, the bush garden has the atmosphere of a national park.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2017/03/13/1489361492163_MG0183.jpg?width=640&height=&mode=crop&anchor=topcenter&quality=75?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
A soothing soundscape is created by this basalt waterfall in a bushland retreat 30 minutes out of Melbourne’s CBD. When the owners purchased the property in 1997, it was a bare paddock without a single tree on it. These days, the bush garden has the atmosphere of a national park.
Photo: Claire Takacs | Design: Sam Cox
 is textures, fragrant and dotted with colour. Rosemary, mint and the pink flowerheads of *Sedum* 'Autumn Joy' mingle with citrus and roses in tones of white and lemon.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2020/05/18/1589769443734_15094959472761stImage.jpg?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
This stunning edible garden on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula is textures, fragrant and dotted with colour. Rosemary, mint and the pink flowerheads of Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ mingle with citrus and roses in tones of white and lemon.
Photo: Claire Takacs | Design: Mary Loucas
, named *Laikithi* by its owners, features an abundance of plants which constantly change depending on the seasons. In this image, a bird house peeks out from the garden bed which features mauve *Ajuga* 'Caitlin's Giant', silver-blue *Sedum* 'Autumn Joy', golden feverfew, purple *Lophomyrtus* 'Black Stallion', *Cotinus* 'Grace' and *Sambucus nigra* 'Black Lace'.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2018/03/06/1520310123382_Lakithi-Dec-2016-120.jpg?width=640&height=&mode=crop&anchor=topcenter&quality=75?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
This rural garden in central Victoria, named Laikithi by its owners, features an abundance of plants which constantly change depending on the seasons. In this image, a bird house peeks out from the garden bed which features mauve Ajuga ‘Caitlin’s Giant’, silver-blue Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’, golden feverfew, purple Lophomyrtus ‘Black Stallion’, Cotinus ‘Grace’ and Sambucus nigra ‘Black Lace’.
Photo: Simon Griffiths | Design: Gail van Rooyen
 was restored by custodian Anna van der Gardner, pictured strolling along one of the historic pathways under arches laden with roses and other sweet-smelling climbers.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2021/11/30/1638240005088_6.jpg?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
The 19th Century garden at Bronte House was restored by custodian Anna van der Gardner, pictured strolling along one of the historic pathways under arches laden with roses and other sweet-smelling climbers.
Photo: Prue Ruscoe | Design: Anna van der Gardner
 was started from scratch by its owner Carolyn Robinson.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2017/11/29/1511922637828_IMG7325-1.jpg?width=640&height=&mode=crop&anchor=topcenter&quality=75?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
A gravel path winds past statice (*Limonium perezii) in this gorgeous biodiverse paradise that attracts an increasing range of bird species each year. The English-meets-Australian garden in nothern NSW was started from scratch by its owner Carolyn Robinson.
Photo: Kim Woods Rabbidge | Carolyn Robinson
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Some of the loveliest gardens are those shaped by years of dedication and gentle persistence. Evandale, in South Australia, is one such garden, having been nurtured for decades by fifth-generation graziers Jenni and Dick Evans. Take a full tour here.
Photo: James Knowler
. in the historical goldfields city of Ballarat.](https://d3lp4xedbqa8a5.cloudfront.net/s3/digital-cougar-assets/homes/2015/11/18/1447816672075_HG1511Main-gardenBallarat-Garden-55.jpg?mode=max&quality=80&width=1920?width=690&height=&mode=crop&quality=75)
Uniting a house and its garden in a harmonious composition is at the heart of all good landscape schemes, says Melbourne designer Lachie Anderson of Lachie Anderson Garden Design. It was the underlying aim of his reworking of this garden. in the historical goldfields city of Ballarat.