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Australian Native Eclectic Garden Design Ideas

Harmony - Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2018
Harmony - Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2018
MG GardensMG Gardens
A blend of texture and colour, native and exotic, hard and soft. Photo: Leanne Bertram
Design ideas for an australian native eclectic xeriscape in Melbourne.
Adelaide courtyard
Adelaide courtyard
Yardstick Landscape ServicesYardstick Landscape Services
Corten steel retaining wall and Outdeco screens framed with recycled hardwood
Small and australian native eclectic backyard formal garden in Adelaide with brick pavers.
Creating Garden Zones - HEATHMONT
Creating Garden Zones - HEATHMONT
Gary Winter Landscape DesignGary Winter Landscape Design
Image by Gary Winter
Small and australian native eclectic backyard partial sun xeriscape in Melbourne with natural stone pavers for spring.
Coastal Landscaping Perth
Coastal Landscaping Perth
sustainable garden design perthsustainable garden design perth
A small garden combining a vegetable garden, small fruit orchard, a garden shower screen and an array of vertical gardens
Australian native eclectic garden in Perth.
Plant combinations
Plant combinations
Arthur Lathouris Garden DesignerArthur Lathouris Garden Designer
A colourful combination of Australian native and exotic grasses and shrubs
Design ideas for an australian native eclectic garden in Sydney.
1930's Historic Home
1930's Historic Home
Woodling Landscape DesignWoodling Landscape Design
Large, historic home from the 1930's overlooking downtown Santa Cruz. My clients are self-described "plantaholics" and tend to buy many plants, only to have them die. They have an extensive gardening area and low water budget. Our main goal was to make the overall design cohesive between various areas of the garden while utilizing interesting and unusual plant selections - a very fun project for me! We removed over 3,000 square feet of traditional grass and replaced it with several lawn alternatives. The first is a walkable groundcover that uses a fraction of the water of regular grass (and can be seen here in several seasons, one of which has tiny flowers); The second is a California native grass that grows long (or can be kept short) and can tolerate some shade. Both of these are excellent choices for clients with children or dogs who want a green patch without using excessive water. My clients love plants from Australia and South Africa so plants from the Proteacea and other Southern Hemisphere beauties are used predominantly throughout the project. Clean, flowing water is so important for wildlife and the beautiful stone fountain is a constant gathering spot for birds and other animals. My clients are beyond thrilled with their gorgeous, nature-filled garden and ever-expanding plant knowledge.
Waterwise Planting
Waterwise Planting
Nouveau Garden DesignsNouveau Garden Designs
This small garden bed was transformed into a neat and interesting space using rainbow stone gravel and rocks to contrast with the mulched garden bed planting. A mixture of natives and succulent planting ensure for minimum water requirements after planting.
Front yard native garden installation
Front yard native garden installation
Strawberry Fields Landscape Design + ConsultationStrawberry Fields Landscape Design + Consultation
Natural floral landscape using native plants, full of color and texture throughout the year
Design ideas for a mid-sized and australian native eclectic front yard garden in DC Metro.
1930's Historic Home
1930's Historic Home
Woodling Landscape DesignWoodling Landscape Design
This gorgeous, walkable grass alternative is literally watered ONCE A MONTH folks!!! In the summertime! This is true water conservation! Large, historic home from the 1930's overlooking downtown Santa Cruz. My clients are self-described "plantaholics" and tend to buy many plants, only to have them die. They have an extensive gardening area and low water budget. Our main goal was to make the overall design cohesive between various areas of the garden while utilizing interesting and unusual plant selections - a very fun project for me! We removed over 3,000 square feet of traditional grass and replaced it with several lawn alternatives. The first is a walkable groundcover that uses a fraction of the water of regular grass (and can be seen here in several seasons, one of which has tiny flowers); The second is a California native grass that grows long (or can be kept short) and can tolerate some shade. Both of these are excellent choices for clients with children or dogs who want a green patch without using excessive water. My clients love plants from Australia and South Africa so plants from the Proteacea and other Southern Hemisphere beauties are used predominantly throughout the project. Clean, flowing water is so important for wildlife and the beautiful stone fountain is a constant gathering spot for birds and other animals. My clients are beyond thrilled with their gorgeous, nature-filled garden and ever-expanding plant knowledge.
Harvest & Potter
Harvest & Potter
Even SpacesEven Spaces
This is an example of a small and australian native eclectic front yard partial sun xeriscape in Sydney with a vegetable garden and brick pavers.
Harmony - Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2018
Harmony - Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2018
MG GardensMG Gardens
Coastal Rosemary contrasting with vertical silvertop ash screen. Photo Leanne Bertram
Photo of an australian native eclectic xeriscape in Melbourne.
Waterwise Planting
Waterwise Planting
Nouveau Garden DesignsNouveau Garden Designs
This small garden bed was transformed into a neat and interesting space using rainbow stone gravel and rocks to contrast with the mulched garden bed planting. A mixture of natives and succulent planting ensure for minimum water requirements after planting.
Native Plant Garden
Native Plant Garden
J. Paul Moore PhotographyJ. Paul Moore Photography
(c) J. Paul Moore
Inspiration for an australian native eclectic garden in Nashville.
LINDA ESTRIN - MIDVALE
LINDA ESTRIN - MIDVALE
Linda Estrin Garden DesignLinda Estrin Garden Design
MEDITERRANEAN, TRADITIONAL, CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, MALIBU, CALABASAS, SANTA MONICA, THOUSAND OAKS, SHERMAN OAKS, WEST HILLS, PACIFIC PALISADES, NORTH RANCH, AGOURA, AGOURA HILLS, SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, SUCCULENTS, ECLECTIC, OAK PARK, DECOMPOSED GRANITE, AUSTRALIAN PLANTS, CALIFORNIA NATIVE, CALIFORNIA NATIVE PLANTS, SUSTAINABLE, RAIN CAPTURE, SOIL HEALTH, RUSTIC, ENGLISH GARDEN, DROUGHT TOLERANT, DROUGHT RESISTANT, LAWN REMOVAL, WATER CONSERVATION, WATER CONSERVING, WATERWISE, LOW MAINTENANCE, CLIMATE, FRONT YARD, BACK YARD, BACKYARD, PATIO, POOL, SOUTHWESTERN, ASIAN, WALKWAY, SUCCULENT POTS, GRAVEL, EDIBLE, LANDSCAPE, POOL, GARDEN, GARDEN DESIGN, SUCCULENT GARDEN, SUCCULENT POTS, REBATE, SUCCULENT WALL, LIVING WALL, DRAFTING, HARDSCAPE, HARDSCAPING, LIGHTING, FOUNTAIN, WATER FEATURE, LOW WATER, DRIP IRRIGATION, FIRE PIT, SANTA BARBARA, OXNARD, VENTURA,
South Africa-Native Garden, (Drought Tolerant) Gardens of the World
South Africa-Native Garden, (Drought Tolerant) Gardens of the World
FormLA LandscapingFormLA Landscaping
Natives of South Africa are popular cut flowers and commonly mistaken for LA natives.
Australian native eclectic partial sun garden in Los Angeles for spring.
California native rain garden in Tustin
California native rain garden in Tustin
creations landscape designscreations landscape designs
This garden was not only designed to create access from the street to the front of the house, but also designed to be a minimal maintenance garden. The dry creek bed makes great use of what mother native can give us. The California native plants require little care, are green year round and thrive beautifully in this climate. There is also an energy efficient irrigation and lighting system. You can watch a video of this garden here... https://youtu.be/We0BF9gapt0
Harmony - Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2018
Harmony - Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2018
MG GardensMG Gardens
Banksia, coastal rosemary, yarrow, woodland sage and foxtail grass combine to provide textural interset. Photo: Leanne Bertram
Australian native eclectic xeriscape in Melbourne.
1930's Historic Home
1930's Historic Home
Woodling Landscape DesignWoodling Landscape Design
Large, historic home from the 1930's overlooking downtown Santa Cruz. My clients are self-described "plantaholics" and tend to buy many plants, only to have them die. They have an extensive gardening area and low water budget. Our main goal was to make the overall design cohesive between various areas of the garden while utilizing interesting and unusual plant selections - a very fun project for me! We removed over 3,000 square feet of traditional grass and replaced it with several lawn alternatives. The first is a walkable groundcover that uses a fraction of the water of regular grass (and can be seen here in several seasons, one of which has tiny flowers); The second is a California native grass that grows long (or can be kept short) and can tolerate some shade. Both of these are excellent choices for clients with children or dogs who want a green patch without using excessive water. My clients love plants from Australia and South Africa so plants from the Proteacea and other Southern Hemisphere beauties are used predominantly throughout the project. Clean, flowing water is so important for wildlife and the beautiful stone fountain is a constant gathering spot for birds and other animals. My clients are beyond thrilled with their gorgeous, nature-filled garden and ever-expanding plant knowledge.
Native Plant Garden
Native Plant Garden
J. Paul Moore PhotographyJ. Paul Moore Photography
(c) J. Paul Moore
This is an example of an australian native eclectic garden in Nashville.
California native rain garden in Tustin
California native rain garden in Tustin
creations landscape designscreations landscape designs
This garden was not only designed to create access from the street to the front of the house, but also designed to be a minimal maintenance garden. The dry creek bed makes great use of what mother native can give us. The California native plants require little care, are green year round and thrive beautifully in this climate. There is also an energy efficient irrigation and lighting system. You can watch a video of this garden here... https://youtu.be/We0BF9gapt0

Australian Native Eclectic Garden Design Ideas

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