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In the Garden > Gardening Styles and Feature
Australian gardens in the 1950s and 1960s were simple areas of lawn with few interesting plants. These days gardens have become places of fantasy where people create a bit of theatre in the backyard. Australians are amongst the biggest travellers throughout the world and these travels have influenced the sorts of gardens they create. There are many Tuscan and Mediterranean influenced gardens around Australia which try to capture some of the memories of people's travels around southern Europe. Asian inspired gardens are also popular and as Bali is the number one Asian destination for Australians, Balinese gardens are extremely popular. Burke's Backyard recently visited a Balinese garden owned by Tina and Peter Richards who import many of the authentic Balinese artefacts that have helped to create a piece of Bali in their backyard.
There are some simple aspects of a Balinese garden which can be easily adapted to any garden and create a Balinese feel.
For more information about the various Balinese artefacts contact 'Bali in Profile', 81 Pacific Highway, Roseville, NSW, 2069. Phone: (02) 9413 1622. Prices range from $12 for temple flags, $70 for a bronze frog, $90 for a colourful umbrella and around $300 for the larger stone hand-carved statues.
Copyright CTC Productions 2006
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