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Gardener & Son

Gardener & Son

Garden Design / Heirloom & Foraged Objects.

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The Sensory Garden.

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Designing a Naturalistic Garden in Melbourne

A naturalistic garden bridges design with nature, creating spaces that feel timeless and alive. It’s a way of gardening that celebrates natural form, texture, and the quiet order found in the wild. In Melbourne’s changing climate, this appr...

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