We explore the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show | Discovery | Gardening Australia

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  • Jane and Millie explore the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2022. Subscribe 🔔 ab.co/GA-subscribe
    The Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show at the Royal Exhibition Building in Carlton is the largest event of its kind in the southern hemisphere. It hosts a huge range of specialist plant growers, floral displays, garden designs and products.
    Show gardens:
    One of the biggest drawcards are the inspirational show gardens by some of Australia’s premier landscape designers. Australian of the Year Dylan Alcott AO, has been involved in the creation of one of the highlights. ‘Tramlines’ is a “fully accessible and disability-inclusive garden” achieved through paths suitable for wheelchairs, comfortable seating, and sensory plantings that Dylan is most proud of. “They’re Australian natives but they also have different feels, different sounds, different smells for people with different sensory disabilities.”
    For Landscape Architects Anthony Sharples and Alistair Kirkpatrick, their garden was not just about garden inspiration, the sunken house covered in plants was designed to get people talking about climate change and our role in it. Anthony says, “it’s not a doom and gloom piece, we are kind of highlighting the fact that the environment will continue, the environment will heal itself. When plantscapes rewild themselves they do look quite beautiful. I think anyone who has a garden, anyone who has land it’s so important to introduce habitat and ecology through different design moves” to give back to nature and make a positive contribution to reducing the impact of our changing climate.
    This year’s student design category drew huge attention for their beauty, innovation, and inspiration for small spaces. Sarah Tulloch from Melbourne Polytechnic took out first prize for her representation of spring in an alpine landscape and Joshua Greenwood-Malin of Holmesglen Institute of TAFE put a contemporary twist on the Australian bush aesthetic by combining native plants with a Japanese style design.
    Robert Boyle’s ‘More than Meets the Eye’ won a gold medal for the 6-room garden, including a vegie patch and an avenue of birch trees underplanted with hydrangeas in full bloom. The Best in Show award went to Christian Jenkins and his Balinese style space showing that a tropical garden is possible in Melbourne! “The plants, that’s the key to garden design at a garden show. You’re only as good as your plants.”
    Plants on Show:
    The show is a wonderful place to meet growers face to face and pick up interesting and new plants. Tim Drewitt of Drewitts Bulbs brought along nearly 800 cultivars of bulbs and flowering perennials, and lots of advice for new and old bulb lovers. “The key with bulbs is just as they’re coming into flower basically they’re gonna start looking for their tucker to make next years bulb, so as they’re coming into flower, feed heavily. The fatter the bulb the bigger the flowers.”
    No one grows a more ambitious and productive plant than Kerry West with her Fruit Salad Trees that have up to 6 different fruits from the same family grafted onto the one tree. She says the key is to balance the tree - if any one type is growing more than others, prune it back so it doesn’t take resources away from the others.
    This year’s show has offered so much joy and inspiration, and there’s nothing quite like being surrounded by gardeners and old friends!
    Featured Plants:
    HYDRANGEA - Hydrangea paniculata ‘Candlelight’
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  • @Timmysvegankitchen
    @Timmysvegankitchen 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Love the garden

  • @inabates8919
    @inabates8919 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    What a beautiful segment

  • @jalbu8330
    @jalbu8330 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Absolutely stunning designs and the flowers so beautiful. ❤️🌷🌺🌸🌻🪴🌼🌴

  • @tropicblooms6566
    @tropicblooms6566 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Beautiful

  • @NanoGardensSalisWorld
    @NanoGardensSalisWorld 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    wonderful work.

  • @rebeccavalicoff1581
    @rebeccavalicoff1581 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I'm hoping Jason will get his own TH-cam soon! Miss him!

  •  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So beautiful your garden.

  • @GardeningIndonesia
    @GardeningIndonesia 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    very beautiful garden. greetings from Indonesia

  • @kelradford374
    @kelradford374 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The gardens look so good, a qld garden show is going to be in Nambour early in July. I so wish i could go. Maybe next year if i have a powered wheelchair by then. I'm really looking forward to it. Maybe i might even meet a couple of presenters of G.A.

  • @ksenijavojisavljevic2034
    @ksenijavojisavljevic2034 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Hello guys from Gardening Australia. I got a question: I was heart broken for many of these gardens that they had to be demolished. Is it POSSIBLE to organise this show on some new land in Melbourne, to form a park, where these gardens would stay as a part of the park design, which will grow from year to year. It is so hard to find finances to improve parks, and then something so huge and wonderful gets thrown away. Is not that just a terrible waste? We could have the most amazing park out of a collection of designs form year to year????? Can you do something about it?

    • @premadonna
      @premadonna 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Show gardens don’t get thrown away as far as I know - most of the plants are actually all in pots. (May be mistaken!)

  • @LarennPBel
    @LarennPBel ปีที่แล้ว

    does anyone know which Hydrangea at 5:01s?

  • @planetgannet
    @planetgannet ปีที่แล้ว

    All ive seen are people. Wanted to see PLANTS.