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In the Garden > Gardening Styles and Feature
Twelve years ago Jack and Margaret MacLean purchased half a hectare (1.25 acres) of land at Mittagong in the Southern Highlands of NSW. The property was on sheet rock covered by a thin layer of topsoil and it was overgrown with blackberries and black wattle. Undeterred, the MacLeans set about building a house and creating a garden. They considered themselves very lucky to be able to buy land right next door to their daughter and son-in-law, Heather and Gary Turland.
Best climate: Phormium tenax 'Variegatum' and Lunaria annua Many visitors to the garden ask about the spectacular displays of alpine phlox (Phlox subulata). Margaret advises people living in warm areas not to attempt to grow alpine phlox because as their name suggests, they do best in cool climates.
Best climate: Phlox subulata
The MacLean's garden 'The Zenith' is at Oxley Drive, Mittagong, NSW. It will open on October 23 and 24 from 9am-5pm, entry $4. All proceeds go to the Cancer Patients Assistance Society.
Copyright CTC Productions 1999
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