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Garden Plans – Inspired by Edna Walling

There were no plans to begin with. We knew what sort of garden we wanted – a rambling full of adventure place like Edna Walling described but beyond that it was overwhelming. But – we did have the hard landscaping done and many many mature beautiful trees so anything else was just a bonus.!

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Most importantly the garden had to be an extension of the mudbrick houses where floor length windows everywhere meant the garden was always visible and to be enjoyed. We also included as many elements as Edna described – we even tried to make our own mushrooms like she did – ours were just a bit too rustic! Edna Walling has a unique place in Australian Gardening History. She was one of Australia’s most influential landscape designers. She began gardening when it was a “men only” career and had to work hard to overcome the prejudice of the time.

Her aim was for the garden and house relate harmoniously to each other and to the natural environment. Stone walls, uneven rough-hewn steps, a copse of silver birches, wide pergolas and paths – always softened with a mantle of greenery formed an integral part of her designs. Often a subtle blend of native and exotic trees were planted, drawing inspiration from the Australian bush, creating a more naturalistic style with boulders, rocky outcrops and indigenous plants. Edna created garden ‘rooms’ with crazy paving stones meandering from one area to another – these were “Walling” trademarks in garden design from the 1930s on.

So when we began to design the Uccello Lane garden we always had inspiration and would ask – “What would Edna do?” We knew it was to have a garden we could enjoy through all seasons every day we were there! After 7 years I drew the sketch above – we were almost there.

Inspired by Edna Walling where the birds build their nests and take a bath. It is a place for all the seasons – just like coming home.

Open the gate….come on in…follow the paths…past the Bank…to the Secret Garden…..the Birch Forest.……the Wisteria Colonnade and down past the fernery, across the boardwalk to the Woodland….look out for the birds eating at the olive grove.. sit for a while at the Il Pergolato di Rosa ………over to the Perennial Garden and end up at the kitchen garden with its willow fence…

At all times watch out for the kangaroo, the echidnas, snakes, foxes, lizards and the Duck Family out for a stroll

Kangaroo glare!
Kangaroo doing some weeding
Kangaroo on the move
Skippy!
Blue Tongue Lizard
Blue Tongue Lizard
Snake Catching!
Snake Catching Day 2016
Snake Catching Day 2016
Ducks and babies
Ducks and Babies
Mr Foxx takes a walk along the Secret Garden
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