Supported by Inaugural CITY OF MONASH OPEN GARDENS Saturday 10 November 10am–4pm Presented by Waverley Garden Club
Supported by
Inaugural
CITY OF MONASHOPEN GARDENS
Saturday 10 November10am–4pm
Presented by Waverley Garden Club
LINDA’S GARDEN: 5 Woolcock Road, Burwood | 60 K8
Lawn free courtyard garden with many flowers, fruit trees and arbours, Winner “Gardening Australia’s Gardener of the Year: Regular Sized Garden 2016”
LYN AND ERROL’S GARDEN: 9 Ewart Lane, Burwood | 61 A9
Townhouse-sized rambling cottage-style garden with flowers, herbs and an experimental patch of natives.
GILL AND MICK’S GARDEN: 2/53 Euston Road, Hughesdale | 69 D6
Planted just over 12 months ago, this compact, lush garden features natives, wicking beds, veggies and fruit trees.
ZOFIA’S GARDEN: 20 Imperial Avenue Mt. Waverley | 70 A1
A garden with many sustainable features including chooks, ponds and worm farms that keeps the owner self-sufficient in veggies.
MELISSA’S GARDEN: 15 Kippax Court, Mt Waverley | 70 C3
Family and pet friendly, this purple and orange themed garden is designed to cope with neglect, drought and the odd bit of stomping.
NORBERT AND MEE LEE’S GARDEN: 433 Stephensons Rd, Mt Waverley | 70 E4
Garden uses organic practices and companion planting to produce many unusual and delicious veggies and fruit to feed the family.
NICK’S GARDEN: 40 Hampshire Road, Glen Waverley | 70 H8
Low-maintenance but extensively planted and carefully maintained garden, with lots of pots.
SHEILA’S GARDEN: 262 Lum Road, Wheelers Hill | 80 F1
A densely-planted cottage-style garden with lots of colour, garden art and statues. Tank water is used to grow old fashioned flowers and vegetables, which are harvested all year round.
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ENTRY TO ALL GARDENS IS FREE.