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- Congrats! @pjlandscapes @WesFleming1 RT @telegardening: Congrats to Oz gardeners with their best in show-can still hear cheering #rhschelsea 9 hours ago
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- Burnley @unimelb celebrates 150 years of its historic gardens with contemporary urban landscapes issues symposia: commercial.unimelb.edu.au/burnley150/ 11 hours ago
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The Australian Garden takes Chelsea by storm!
Hi folks, What a huge couple of days we’ve had here at the RBG! Many, many thanks to everyone who has sent emails, Tweets and Facebook messages of congratulations – we really appreciate it. The Australian Garden has scored lots … Continue reading
Posted in Australian native plants, Chelsea team, Construction, Design, Jim Fogarty, Salt sculpture, Sponsors and supporters
Tagged Australian Garden, Australian Garden design, Chelsea, Chelsea Flower Show, Edwina Kearney, Jim Fogarty, Mark Stoner, plants, Show Garden, Show Garden design, Valissa Butterworth
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Staying away from the straight and narrow at Chelsea
A breath away from judging and the crew has broken the back of the planting phase. Jim explains his rationale for staying away from the linear arrangements of English Gardens and some heavy machinery is employed to create the perfect … Continue reading
Posted in Australian native plants, Chelsea team, Construction, Jim Fogarty, Landform Consultants, Planting team, Salt sculpture
Tagged Australian Garden, Australian Garden design, Chelsea, Chelsea Flower Show, Edwina Kearney, Jim Fogarty, Landform, Landform Consultants, Mark Stoner, plants, Show Garden, Show Garden design
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Creating the Salt sculpture
Hi folks, Our intrepid photographer/videographer Jay Watson has just sent through some rather spiffy images of the water jet cutting of Edwina Kearney and Mark Stoner‘s ‘Salt’ sculpture. This one-off sculpture has been created especially for our Show Garden, and … Continue reading
Shipping containers packed at Semken Landscaping
Friday 4 February was a big day in our journey to Chelsea, with many of the major pieces for the Show Garden packed into two twenty-foot shipping containers for dispatch to the UK this week. Dr Phil Moors (Project Leader) and Mrs Donna … Continue reading
Posted in Australian native plants, Design, Salt sculpture, Semken Landscaping, The Gorge, The Pavilion
Tagged Australian Garden, Black Saturday, Chelsea, Chelsea Flower Show, Dr Phil Moors, Dr Philip Moors, Edwina Kearney, Flowerdale, Mansfield, Mark Stoner, Martin Semken, Mrs Donna Petrovich, mud rock, Pam Wettenhall, reclaimed wood, red sand, Sand Dune Wall Sculpture, Semken, Semken Landscaping, shipping containers, Show Garden
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