Time to Upskill

It’s astonishing how few opportunities there are available for the home gardener that is keen to learn more. So it’s time to run some courses.  I’ve been talking about it since I started this b ...

Of the Mountains and Valleys

There’s two particular questions that I’m always dealing with when designing a garden, or evaluating an existing one.  I’ve been dealing with them for years, though they’ve only recently emer ...

Might think of a title later...

I remember a few years back being struck by the point made in an architectural book that one of the best ways of making low ceiling heights less oppressive was to bring the ceiling down lower still in ...

At last!

Not quite twenty years ago a single image in a movie spawned – for me – a whole new way of looking at gardens. It was just a passing moment in Sally Potter’s Orlando.  If you haven’t seen thi ...

Suggestion: It's underrated

Many of the pleasures of gardening are direct and overt, and others just lurk beyond grasp-ability.  Some are concrete, some just suggested or hinted at. Benches and garden seats, for instance, are a ...

The Oasis in Reverse

I was dashing through Melbourne the other day, and hurtled past a high-walled garden over which peeped the Dr. Suessy tops of one of the taller aloes, like Aloe arborescens or Aloe bainesii.  The wal ...

Deep thoughts of depth

This has to be quick.  I’m writing between itinerary items on a USA garden tour, and there’s only ever snatched moments. I had reason yesterday to wonder again about the challenges of translating ...

The hidden power of the five-foot backless bed

Most of what I do professionally is biggish to big.  I’ll be ordering perennials, for instance, with 150 or this and 200 of that, totaling in the thousands.   I love using plants in vast, repeati ...

Footpaths vs eyepaths

We McCoys went walking in Wilsons Prom on the long weekend.  Good weather rarely falls within my otherwise rich and wide blessing-spectrum, so I can only assume that we were among the many beneficiar ...

Colour - any source will do!

Even in these enlightened days in which your average home gardener can see the beauty and season-stretching power of foliage and textural seed-heads, there’s no denying that flowers make up about 95 ...