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Bamboo down under (QLD) - 01 Nov 2008 to 02 Nov 2008
Bamboo is one of the most desirable but least understood garden plants. Join gardener Rick Warwick for a tour of his sprawling gardens and learn about the many benefits of bamboo and how to find the right type for your backyard. Entry for children is free and there's even a maze to keep them entertained while you enjoy the beautiful grounds.
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Native gardens (VIC) - 29 Nov 2008
Native plants are perfectly suited to the dry Australian conditions and are a great option in these drought-stricken times. This two-week course will introduce a range of native varieties and show how to design your garden so they flourish. There will be plenty of hands-on time, as well as a guided tour of botanic gardens or a nursery.
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Simple garden in the city
A formal garden and quaint plants create a sense of space and elegance in this garden in the city.
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Swimming pool design with a view
With clean lines and natural surrounds, this pool matches its family home and country landscape.
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Complementary contrasts in Darwin garden
Landscape architect Todd Whitaker creates a sleek, minimalist, waterside garden to match a modern building near Darwin.
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Start a vegetable garden in your own backyard
There are a number of food-producing plants that you can use to bring colour and interest to your garden.
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Natural architecture in the garden
Plants with strong shapes and distinctive outlines can bring an architectural element to your garden landscapes.
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Indoor gardens for living interiors
It's possible to build an indoor garden yourself, but be prepared to spend a bit of money.
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The garden path
An adventurous landscape design brings character and intrigue to an oddly shaped garden.
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Stormwater runoff and your garden
Protecting your garden from damage caused by stormwater runoff is all about long-term planning and smart landscape design.
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