8 Beautiful Gardens Blooming With Inspiration From 2024
Gardens
A Breathtaking Painterly Garden On The Mornington Peninsula
When our photographer Amelia Stanwix returned from shooting this garden, she said, ‘I never seen so many butterflies and bees!’
We can totally see why Ann-Maree Winter’s garden in Arthurs Seat, Victoria, would appeal to these pollen-loving insects.
The once barren site of gravel, grass and a few trees is now a wonderland of perennial and native planting, with winding paths, secret rooms and brilliantly coloured blooms.
A Potter’s Abundant Garden In Hepburn, Victoria
Earlier this year we featured Bridget Bodenham’s pottery studio in Hepburn, Victoria.
What that story didn’t show you at the time was the incredible garden that lay just beyond the windows — it was simply too beautiful not to have its own moment in the spotlight.
With layers of colours and textures, the sloping site is an abundant and cascading wonderland, lovingly tended by Bridget, who draws much of her inspiration for her pottery from the verdant site.
A Fairytale Garden For A Country Cottage
Tim Pilgrim is fast becoming one of our favourite local garden designers for his densely planted outdoor spaces blending traditional, modern, and ornamental species.
His ‘Oak Cottage’ project is a beautifully layered and whimsical garden connected by winding paths in front of a Federation home in Macedon, Victoria.
The garden provides multiple outdoor seating areas and directs visitors to the entrance of the home, setting the tone of this enchanting country setting.
The Magical Coastal Garden Designed Around Lucy’s Beach Shack
Before buying this Mornington Peninsula home, The Design Files editor Lucy Feagins had never really had a ‘proper garden’ before.
So when her family finished transforming this 1970s fibro beach shack into a getaway now known as Silvermoon, they turned to garden designer Jo Ferguson as their guide to create the perfect coastal landscape.
The front yard has since evolved into a sea of pastel flowers and native grasses that reflect the wild beauty of the ocean and its surroundings. You won’t believe the before and after photos!
Beci Orpin’s Meadow-Inspired Studio Garden (In Brunswick!)
It’s no secret Melbourne’s inner north is a hotspot for creatives, including Beci Orpin — illustrator, designer, and artist extraordinaire — who’s been working from a playful shared studio space in Brunswick since 2022.
But what you might not expect to find between the graffiti-lined back streets is the surprisingly lush, meadow-like garden hidden just beyond Beci’s studio, created with the help of garden designer Jimmy Sing.
A diverse mix of native plants, flowering perennials, and leafy foliage has turned this once-weed-ridden space into a naturalistic urban oasis that reflects Beci’s joyful energy!
This Dreamy Melbourne Garden Is Like An Impressionist Painting
Designing a garden from scratch is no easy feat. But in the capable hands of Saint Remy’s principal designer Seam Lam, you’re sure to end up with a work of art.
In this recent project, Seam transformed a ‘confused’ patchwork garden into a vibrant landscape filled with colour and lush greenery.
When viewed through the large panoramic glass windows inside, or against the restrained palette of the home’s architecture, the garden is like a painting.
How This Landscape Designer Revived Her Family Backyard
When her children entered their teen years, Miniscape Projects founder Clea Cregan decided it was time to ditch the trampoline, cubby house and ‘thirsty’ backyard lawn.
Drawing on her wealth of knowledge as a landscape designer, Clea turned her attention to her own family backyard to create a more functional and mature space filled with native grasses, flowers, and edible plants.
A Blooming Suburban Garden For An Edwardian Family Home
The gardens of this Melbourne family home were designed to feel traditional at the front, and contemporary at the back.
BWLA director Bethany Williamson mirrored the elegance of the period facade with a front lawn and a classic garden path, while the more relaxed landscaping at the rear perfectly complements the house’s modern extension.
These spaces have given the owners the best of both worlds, with plenty of places for the kids to play amongst low-maintenance landscaping.