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A simple and effective terrace garden makeover

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hace 5 años
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St Kilda terrace garden · Más información


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St Kilda terrace garden · Más información


This simple but effective garden makeover transformed a neglected front garden into a smart, low-maintenance entrance. The new garden perfectly complements the style and feel of a character-filled terrace house in St Kilda.

Our brief was to replace the mix of overgrown shrubs with a formal garden that would better suit the house. Because the house would soon become a rental, we needed a design that would look great even if neglected.

We retained the olive tree and made it the central feature of the garden by surrounding it with white and grey pebbles. Keeping mature trees helps make new gardens look established from day one. Similarly, the ‘White Ice’ pebbles complement the muted colours of the house’s facade and add a classic touch. We salvaged a Rhaphiolepis (Indian Hawthorn) from the garden, which we placed in a pot beside the front door. Several succulents also found new homes on the house’s roof terrace.


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The hedge is Euonymous ‘Tom Thumb’, a fast-growing compact shrub that can be clipped into a formal hedge or simply left to grow into its natural, neat shape. ‘Tom Thumb’ is a great choice for a low-maintenance garden as it is drought-tolerant, will survive in coastal conditions, and maintains its healthy green growth throughout the year.

The end result is a classic, formal but low-maintenance and drought-tolerant garden that complements the classic terrace. The formal structure incorporating open space now makes the garden appear larger. The restrained colour palette of green foliage with white pebbles perfectly complements the muted colours of the houses’ facade.


St Kilda terrace garden · Más información


www.laplanta.com.au

Comentarios (14)

  • PRO
    Bronika Carter Design
    hace 5 años
    Looks lovely. Very near, tidy and fresh :-)
    User agradeció a Bronika Carter Design
  • PRO
    Bronika Carter Design
    hace 5 años
    *neat*
    User agradeció a Bronika Carter Design
  • julie herbert
    hace 5 años
    Gorgeous.
    User agradeció a julie herbert
  • PRO
    Seamless Surfaces
    hace 5 años

    So refreshing!

    User agradeció a Seamless Surfaces
  • PRO
    Aus Joinery Kitchens Pty Ltd
    hace 5 años

    Wow, Less is more. Beautifully executed. Well done.

    User agradeció a Aus Joinery Kitchens Pty Ltd
  • Charlene Christensen
    hace 5 años

    That is really beautiful!

    User agradeció a Charlene Christensen
  • Ai Jaedee
    hace 4 años

    I would have got rid of that olive tree. They get very big in the long term.

    User agradeció a Ai Jaedee
  • julie herbert
    hace 4 años

    Weeds are so easy to pick out of stone pebbles, also invest in a Ryobi battery operated blower that will clean up any mess in seconds, I think it looks great .

    User agradeció a julie herbert
  • User
    Autor original
    hace 4 años

    Hi Addy W, We put weed mat under the pebbles which will help to suppress weeds. I take your point about the olive tree littler though they make good feature trees for our climate. Yes a leaf blower is handy for blowing the leaves. Thanks for taking an interest in my work.

  • lurchsmum
    hace 4 años

    Clever to move the hedge away from the verandah . It now frames and enlarges the space in the garden,, rather than intersecting and making both garden and verandah smaller. You now have a more useable space.

  • wendan26
    hace 4 años

    Certainly made a difference, looks lovely.

  • Ai Jaedee
    hace 4 años

    On another article I've seen a mature grape plant grown & trimmed into a topary which would also give the same effect without damaging the surrounding area too much with a smaller root ball.

    User agradeció a Ai Jaedee
  • User
    Autor original
    hace 4 años

    Hi Ai Jaedee, You’re right a topiary would work just as well - either a climber or a clipped tree. For this garden the brief was to do an economical and quick makeover so we chose to keep the olive tree.

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