The past and present, grown together

‘Nallparingan’ is a large town garden of 1¼ acres around our 1900s home.
Over 25 years we have enjoyed the challenge of developing the area into
a family garden with hardy plants that survive the tough soil, harsh climate, rabbits and roos.
Opposite Kaweka Bushland Reserve and nestled in a dead end street, the garden is a relaxed planting mix within stone and brick formal edging.
A century old Algerian Oak dominates the north garden while a Lemon Scented Gum is a standout feature of the south.
Old peppercorns dot the property and are home to pardalotes and tawny frogmouths.