'Four Winds' is a ¾ acre, cottage style garden featuring Rhododendrons, Azaleas and Camellias. The flowering tress and shrubs underplanted with annuals and perennials make for a glorious spring display.
Courtesy Sherryl and Geoff Smith
'Glenalva' is one of Hazelbrook's earliest gardens, dating from the 1880's when many of its magnificent exotic trees were planted. It is now a tranquil garden which surrounds the old homestead, with lofty mature trees, thousands of bulbs and a certain eccentricity.
Courtesy Kristine McDonald and Tim Sanford
Over 1 acre of garden begun 18 years ago and still evolving. The gardens are filled with perennials, bulbs, flowering tress and shrubs in various garden rooms. Sit on own of the many seats and enjoy the surrounding rurual scenery.
Courtesy Doris Leadle, Campbell Middleton
Devonshire Teas with a view – come and enjoy!
Only 6 years in development this glorious garden is set
on a steep slope leading down into the natural bush.
The front garden is a landscape of Australian natives
and a bed of flourishing Gardenias and Olive trees.
The back garden exhibits a range of exotics and flowering
shrubs including Azaleas and Rhododendrons.
Courtesy Rhonda and Terry Flower
A well established cottage garden with rock walls and stone pathways that meander down past ponds and fountains. Skillful craftsmanship and the creative use of recycled timber for ornamentation and building has created an interesting and delightful backyard.
Courtesy Bill McCleary and Avis Bowman
Created as a place of peace and tranquility, Lotus has been evolving out of unruly 'jungle' into garden rooms, including a fountain room. Mature exotic trees such as Crabapple, Magnolia and a huge swamp cypress have been enhanced by plantings of Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Gardenias and Lavendar. Five ponds have been created from a natural spring. It is a garden of exploration.
Courtesy Linda and Clyde Appleby
This large garden is set on one hectare and is organically based. It features: herbs, vegetables, fruit trees, chickens and ponds with winding paths and bridges throughout rainforest and native habitat. Enjoy the natural ambience.
Courtesy Shirley and Jim Clarkson
This small garden features an eclectic collection of unusual bush rock and objects d'art. It has established native and exotic shrubs and is a great example of how to create an interesting and delightful backyard.
Courtesy Jim Butler
The vast open space of this garden is perfect for children to explore. The many rooms, ponds, running water and footbridge creates an interesting journey. It features an impressive mix of Maples, fruit trees, Conifers and Azaleas.
Courtesy Judy and Lionel Murray