Fabulous Ideas to Borrow From Achievable Garden Entries at MIFGS
Tertiary students led the way with their achievable garden ideas at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show
Jump into this beautiful visual tour of the incredible achievable gardens designed by students and on show at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show, now on at the Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens until April 2, 2023.
2050 Ready by Fleur Clausen.
Bringing the Mediterranean to Melbourne by Annabel Johnston.
This garden won the Creative Space Award with the prize going to Pauline Lane from Swinburne University.
It’s Not Nothing by Pauline Lane.
It’s Not Nothing by Pauline Lane.
Old Trees Never Die by Tracie Dyson.
Orbis by Carla Perry.
Outback Shinrin-roku by Laura Van Wensveen.
This garden won the Award of Excellence, with the prize going to Oliver Ashworth-Martin from Melbourne Polytechnic.
Tea in the Woods by Oliver Ashworth-Martin.
Tea in the Woods by Oliver Ashworth-Martin.
The Circles of Life by Daniel Althaus.
Teva Nook by Clair Derwort.
This garden won Best Use of Plant Life with the prize going to Suzannah Kennett-Lister and Josie Wilson from Swinburne University.
Urban Wild by Suzannah Kennett-Lister and Josie Wilson.
Urban Wild by Suzannah Kennett-Lister and Josie Wilson.
Restorative Garden by Reece Dellora and Carrie Chen.
Rirakkusu by Craig Wilcox.
Read more about MIFGS, or buy tickets here. The show, held at the Carlton Gardens and the Royal Exhibition Building, runs until Sunday April 2.
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Which of these spaces do you like the most? Tell us in the Comments, like this story, save the images and join the conversation.
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