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Phil and Brenda's Balinese Garden Phil and Brenda Wynn have been to Bali six times, starting with their first visit in 1995. They fell in love with the lifestyle, culture and the lush, tropical gardens of Bali, so...
Planter Boxes Planter boxes are a great way to display spring plants, flowers or herbs - outdoors and indoors. Tracy Marsh shows how to make a simple wooden planter box and how to decorate it...
Pond CourtyardA water feature in the garden can be a focal point. Whether it's something fun like a simple pond with frogs spurting water out of their mouths or whether it's more formal in the form...
Pool to Pond What do you do when you've got a pool you don't want? One Sydney couple's solution, has been to transform it into a low maintenance pond system which looks terrific. ...
Pottery in the Garden There are a number of ways colour can be used in the garden to create special effects. This can be achieved in a number of different methods using both foliage colour...
Pruning Bonsai Bonsai is the art of illusion. The aim is to recreate nature on a small scale, that is growing and training a small tree in relatively few years to give the impression of...
Pymble GardenThe owners of this Sydney property gave landscape designer Anne Thomson a free hand when it came to their garden. They only had one request: that the garden should be green all year round....
At the front of Rainbow Ridge Nursery (see 'New books' this week) is an unusual hedge. Rather than just a straight row of plants this hedge appears to be plaited together or knotted as if made with a knotted cord....
Burke's Backyard first visited Rene and Carolyn Hundscheidt in 1998, when they were just starting their garden. Rene utilised his skills as a builder to design and carry out the construction work. The original...
Red and Gold Makeover In this fun makeover, Don demonstrated how to use colourful foliage plants to complement the colours on a house. The roof of the little cottage was red, and the walls were painted a yellowish...

 


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