Australian House & Garden

The Perennial Garden

The beauty of a perennial garden is that it evolves, providing a changing landscape year-round, no matter the size or shape.

While perennial plants are not a new thing – they actually date back to medieval times – it wasn’t until the 20th century that two famous garden designers Gertrude Jekyll and William Robinson made them fashionable. They didn’t know it then, but they started a gardening trend that

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