The February issue of House & Garden magazine focuses on children’s cubbyhouses and profiles a cubbyhouse nestled into a recent landscape design by Secret Gardens in Woollahra.
The February issue of House & Garden magazine focuses on children’s cubbyhouses and profiles a cubbyhouse nestled into a recent landscape design by Secret Gardens in Woollahra.
The February issue of Home Beautiful Magazine features a Secret Gardens landscape design in Bronte that makes use of timber for outdoor shading, creating an all-weather sanctuary.
The February issue of House & Garden Magazine features our Seaforth garden design and discusses how an inspirational plantscape along with sandstone walls and terracing have transformed a steep site … Continue reading
Gives an established look to European, Mediterranean and Asian-themed gardens. Strong dense growth in full sun and leggy thinner growth in shadier spots where a view to a feature wall … Continue reading
Plant summer herbs such as Basil and Rocket. If using pots that have been left empty over winter, the potting mix should be thrown away. Existing herb pots should be … Continue reading
In the January 2012 issue of Home Beautiful magazine Mark Curtis of Secret Gardens of Sydney talks about creating outdoor storage spaces.
Secret Gardens staff recently attended the Landscape NSW and ACT Association Annual Xmas party. Located in the beautiful National Arts School in Forbes street, Woolloomooloo it was a great night … Continue reading
Soil Wetting Agents are available in granular form and should be sprinkled onto the soil before apply mulch. Dig granules through the soil before planting. All garden beds should have … Continue reading
It is one thing to enjoy your garden during the day but with the right lighting a garden can simply be magical at night. A well-lit garden also extends the … Continue reading
Terrific foliage and accent plant for ‘tropical’ themed gardens. Grows in a clump, we found it does best in dappled sunlight where you can expect between 2 – 3m in … Continue reading