Publications



Feature Gardens

Eurilla

For the most experienced gardener, creating and restoring the beautiful grounds at Eurilla at Mt Lofty would have been a daunting task, but for Jacquie and Chris Ganzis it has been a labour of love and they have enjoyed every minute of it, achieving spectacular results. Read more...

First Time For Everything

After many years as close friends and neighbours in one of Adelaide’s most beautiful suburban streets, three Adelaide women are about to take their togetherness a step further – in the 2007 Australia’s Open Garden Scheme, and on the same day. Read more...

Holy Ground

The limestone coast is characterised by a labyrinth of caves and sinkholes created by water seeping through layers of fossil rich limestone. Mt Gambier's umpherston sinkhole is one of the region’s most spectacular underground wonders - thanks largely to two visions more than a century apart. Read more...

A Patch Of Serenity

On the border of the old Ninety Mile Desert, in a typically southern Australian landscape, lies Russell's Camp, a property that has undergone a stunning transformation since the long gone days when it was the domain of a shepherd who grazed his sheep around a nearby waterhole. Read more...

A Practical Masterpiece

A well designed garden must have certain characteristics that include symmetry, perspective, balance, simplicity, good ambience, selection of the right plants and, above all, practicality. Boxwell at Stirling has all these features and more. Read more...

A Tale of Two Gardens

Our historic gardens must be cherished and preserved because they are such an important chapter in the history and heritage of the old colony of South Australia. One such property that has been lovingly restored to its former glory is Berkeley Vale. Read more...

Club Med

Taking the time to find plants that will flourish year round in South Australia’s Mediterranean climate has paid off at Silverwood. Find out for yourself when the garden welcomes the public during the Open Garden Scheme in Spring. Read more...

Just what the doctor ordered

With and emphasis on living health, a conventional farming property on the Fleurieu Peninsula has been steadily restored and granted biodynamic certifi cation. Read more...

The Garden of Inspiration

Among the roses that fill the beds and clamber up the verandah posts, you’ll find poppies, kiss-me-quick, daisies, irises and geraniums. Read more...

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