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Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne: A new experience every time

23 January 201517 May 20169 Comments
Ornamental Lake at Melbourne Botanic Garden. Janna Schreier

A shady spot by the river, perfect for a picnic

You could be forgiven for thinking this was the Murray River, meandering its way through rural Australia.  But no, it is inner city Melbourne.  The Botanic Gardens, no less.

These gardens span 38 hectares, quite something when Continue reading →

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I’m based in West Oxfordshire, but I work with gardeners all over the place, in the UK and abroad. My style of working is to guide, rather than prescribe, and a fit on this level is much more important than location, so if you think you might like to work with me, wherever you are, just give me a call or drop me an email.

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In 2007, I resigned from my corporate job at Heathrow to follow my husband’s career abroad. I engaged in a distance learning course with the Royal Horticultural Society and have never looked back. Now back in the UK, I hope to bring flavours of my adventures to my design ideas, from the clay tropics to the sandy desert. My passion for gardens knows no bounds and I hope I can inspire you to develop your love of gardening too.

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