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We meet a landscape architect bringing a sense of wilderness and softness to both public and private spaces. Subscribe šŸ”” http://ab.co/GA-subscribe
Jane Irwin is a Sydney-based landscape architect and says whether itā€™s public domain or in private gardens ā€œwe can’t be thinking about landscape without thinking about plants… all the different places Iā€™ve worked have helped me to see gardens in many different ways.”

For Janeā€™s high-profile work refurbishing the Government House gardens overlooking Sydney harbour, Jane says ā€œwe wanted to pay homage to the to the heritage nature of the gardenā€ by using Australian plants in a formal way. Native correas and casuarina ā€˜Green Waveā€™ have been clipped into dome shapes, and then balanced with the softness of kangaroo paw, eremophila and native geranium.

ā€œWe wanted to push the thinking about what a contemporary garden could be,ā€ says Jane, ā€œto reflect how people are thinking now… and being more aware of and respectful of our landscape heritage.ā€ Clusters of Australian wildflowers show Janeā€™s skills in design, pairing paper daisies, flannel flowers and everlastings with native flax for a wild perennial look. Jane says, ā€œthey just bring so much colour and vibrancy to a garden, so you have a daisy but it’s an Australian daisy.ā€

Discussing her work in residential gardens, Jane says itā€™s very personal. ā€œIt really needs to be something that you can live in and keep going… itā€™s not static, they’re curated spaces, they’re changing all the time. What we do as designers is help set up that framework.ā€ Working on a coastal cliff-top garden that sits 60m high off the ocean, Jane says she was ā€œinspired to work with the natural occurring geology.ā€

Sandstone quarry blocks were incorporated to blend seamlessly with the stone already excavated and arranged to create levels in the landscape as well as protected pockets to plant into. Jane says of the rock orchids ā€œyou would think with the coastal wind that they wouldnā€™t thrive so much, but theyā€™ve become a cornerstone of the garden.ā€

For this garden, Jane says, ā€œthe planting in this garden grew from an idea of seaside ecologyā€ and features grasses such as poas and plume grasses, as well as yellow buttons, cushion bush, scaevola and dichondra. ā€œEverything picks up this extraordinary light from the east that comes off the ocean. This garden I think is really expressive of place which is one of the things that we really try to doā€ says Jane.

The driving force behind Janeā€™s work is to curate a harmonious appreciation of the natural landscape. Jane says, ā€œI think for Australian ecologies to come to the fore in our future… we need to be thinking about different aesthetics; appreciating a little more wildness and a little more softness in our gardens.ā€

Featured Plants:
COASTAL ROSEMARY – Westringia cv.
WHITE CORREA – Correa alba
SWAMP SHE-OAK – Casuarina glauca ā€˜Green Waveā€™
KANGAROO PAW – Anigozanthos cv.
AUSTRAL STORKā€™S-BILL – Pelargonium australe
PAPER DAISY – Xerochrysum bracteatum ā€˜Dargan Hill Monarchā€™
NATIVE FLAX – Linum marginale
ROSY EVERLASTING – Rhodanthe chlorocephala subsp. rosea
ROCK ORCHID – Dendrobium speciosum
COMMON TUSSOCK-GRASS – Poa labillardierei
LONG-HAIR PLUME-GRASS – Dichelachne crinita
YELLOW BUTTONS – Chrysocephalum apiculatum
MEXICAN DICHONDRA – Dichondra ā€˜Silver Fallsā€™
DUNE FAN-FLOWER – Scaevola calendulacea
CUSHION BUSH – Scleranthus biflorus

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