Beddison Garden Designs

The Journey of the Designer’s Own Garden – Part 1

The Journey of the Designer’s Own Garden - Part 1

Starting Point: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Landscape Design Eastern Suburbs Melbourne

The majority of Beddison Garden Designs project work is landscape design eastern suburbs Melbourne. We also work in other Melbourne suburbs and some country areas.

Garden Design considers the homeowner’s vision and the aesthetics of the garden. Additionally, the plan created should be practical, resolving any site issues and enabling owners and their visitors to be comfortable and safe whilst maximising their enjoyment of the garden.  

Recently we moved to a smaller property within the eastern suburbs Melbourne. Wonderfully this is an opportunity to design, build, plant and nurture a new garden. 

The garden was designed and landscaped some years ago to enhance the previous owner’s lifestyle. The hard landscaping is generous and connects seamlessly. However, I need space to plant a more diverse number of species. Getting more light into the garden will be critical to the growth of many new plants. Some of the hard landscaping needs repair, due to normal wear and tear and some large tree roots.

Many trees and hedges were planted to cool the house and provide privacy. Hedges and screening trees include Cypress, Pittosporum, Privet – Ligustrum,and Elaeocarpus. The Cypress and Pittosporum provide great privacy and will require regular shaping. The privet is a weed and was making it difficult to get out of car in a narrow driveway. The Elaeocarpus had been left to grow tall with minimum leaf growth below the top half of the trees.

Other trees include a favourite of mine Cercis canadensis ‘Forest Pansy’ which complements the brick house, an attractive Australian native Angophora and a Crepe Myrtle surviving in its shadow.

At the rear is an attractive and functional deck for alfresco dining. Beyond this was a small courtyard including light coloured exposed aggregate and seven ornamental pears. There is also a large legacy palm tree which grows within a small, raised garden bed. A small garden on the south side was planted with low maintenance Cordyline Stricta which have vigorous root systems.

Issues include a water tank that was installed outside a window which spoils the view, a broken pump, concrete which has lifted next to a Callery Pear, fence posts which have moved next to the driveway, plus  broken and sunken steppers.

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What a tree my own Angophora!
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Several metal posts are leaning.
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Weedy Privet makes it hard to park.
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Black Limestone, Cercis & Gardenia
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Design opportunities for improvement.
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Elaeocarpus lovely but too tall.
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Why is rainwater tank in front of window?
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Yes you can have too many trees!
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Cordyline stricta has spread roots everywhere
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Do we need another tank?
Part 2 will cover Early Action and the Vision

Beddison Garden Designs is based in Melbourne, Victoria. We provide landscape design services across Victoria. Contact us now!

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