"Make Your Weekend Great Again"
OPEN GARDENS SPRING TIME IN MONTVILLE.
9.30AM -4.00PM $6.00 ENTRY CHILDREN FREE
"THE SHAMBLES"" Kyleigh and Dr Michael Simpson, Ochre Montville
85 WESTERN AVE MONTVILLE 4560
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"WONGAWILLI"
19 MANLEY DRIVE, MONTVILLE 456O
Our garden Notes
Welcome to our garden at “The Shambles”
This garden has been developed over the last twenty four years around our century old farm house. There were a few shrubs and fruit trees, one large Camellia and our hedges planted by earlier gardeners.
We are collectors and conservers of charming traditional and often uncommon trees, shrubs, perennials and ornamental plants in as many varieties as we can.
There is no irrigation system here or prescribed rules by which we work. We are enthusiasts not experts and nature, not gardening fashion, is our influence. In our climate we continue to collect China and Tea roses, grown from cutting, species Camellias and favourite Japonicas and Sasanquas. Contrasted to these are the epiphytic orchids and many subtropical subshrubs under our collection of trees.
See our plant inventorys www.montvillegarden.com
http://montvillegarden.blogspot.com
http://www.facebook.com/montvillegarden
http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s4248133.htm
FORGET ABOUT THIS GUY FOR A WHILE AT OUR OPEN GARDENS.
19 MANLEY DRIVE, MONTVILLE 456O
Our garden Notes
Welcome to our garden at “The Shambles”
This garden has been developed over the last twenty four years around our century old farm house. There were a few shrubs and fruit trees, one large Camellia and our hedges planted by earlier gardeners.
We are collectors and conservers of charming traditional and often uncommon trees, shrubs, perennials and ornamental plants in as many varieties as we can.
There is no irrigation system here or prescribed rules by which we work. We are enthusiasts not experts and nature, not gardening fashion, is our influence. In our climate we continue to collect China and Tea roses, grown from cutting, species Camellias and favourite Japonicas and Sasanquas. Contrasted to these are the epiphytic orchids and many subtropical subshrubs under our collection of trees.
See our plant inventorys www.montvillegarden.com
http://montvillegarden.blogspot.com
http://www.facebook.com/montvillegarden
http://www.abc.net.au/gardening/stories/s4248133.htm
FORGET ABOUT THIS GUY FOR A WHILE AT OUR OPEN GARDENS.
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