By riverflows on Skatehive
G'day gardeners of Hive! I've been sooo terrible about writing about my own garden because no soon do I take a few photos ready to post than I'm onto a new garden project or something changes and the post I'd planned became redundant. Yesterday we went to an open garden in Anglesea, owned by a guy from a local landscaping company that Jamie used to work for when he first got to Australia and before he got his teaching job. Lovely guy. His garden was lovely - a playful space with various sculptures and mass planting of native Australian plants. It was quite inspiring. I loved the mounds as you walk in covered in kikuyu grass - inviting for children and rather playful. You can't see from that angle but behind those trees and the mound is a row of compost beds - made out of corten steel, which look great, but must be highly impractical and cost a fortune. Still, they'd be great to store ready made compost, straw and so on - if they didn't cost so much! They blend in so nicely with the env