Australian House & Garden

WORLDLY WISE

A revitalised front garden has the power to completely revamp a property and visually transform it. This garden is a firm favourite and I love the impact it has on the house.

Without wanting to sound too judgmental, when I first visited this garden with my team from Garden Life, we could understand why the owner had called us in. Sitting in front of the 1960s bungalow was a lawn, a

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