Historic garden Tour: The Latitude Garden at the University of Melbourne

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @wendywhitham5357
    @wendywhitham5357 Год назад +1

    Thanks for taking us to this garden and thanks to the head gardener for allowing you to film there. I thought it looked fascinating.

  • @pocketsofmayhem
    @pocketsofmayhem Год назад +4

    What an interesting concept for a garden. It’s like what might have been if continental drift went differently. 🤔Thanks as always for informative and engaging content

  • @daisyflower4105
    @daisyflower4105 Год назад +1

    Peppercorn trees were planted in many school yards ( NSW) . So very nostalgic for me. I love the smell of the leaves when you rub them between your fingers. ❤

  • @dewdan11dnd46
    @dewdan11dnd46 Год назад +2

    🫶🌿The notion of this garden is interesting, as it is a workable palette, with a few abstract feature plants, when included, to guide the eye from boundary to rear positions. Thanks Stephen and Matthew, spot on 👍🍃

  • @dianecotton9531
    @dianecotton9531 Год назад +1

    Pretty sure we had a Phytolacca at my childhood home , at Staughton Vale at the foot of the Brisbane Ranges in Victoria. As a child, l loved it's big base that was like a cubby house. Not sure if it's still there.

  • @yvonnerolley9676
    @yvonnerolley9676 Год назад +2

    Very old peppercorn trees were common place in Victorian state primary schools -Kew

  • @MDA-rs4uf
    @MDA-rs4uf Год назад +1

    Wow, possums climbing trees.. I've never heard of that....ours in the southeast US are basic scavengers on the ground as far as I know, yet they eat up to 300 ticks per day..we do not deter them from that, of course...interesting....also,,,, I love the smell of our pepper tree Choysia which is actually from Mexico .. I just happen to have 2 of them...

  • @tarzouet3142
    @tarzouet3142 Год назад +1

    To see more arid climate plants, check Melton Botanic garden in Victoria, Australia

    • @thehorti-culturalists
      @thehorti-culturalists  Год назад +1

      We plan to do some filming there in late winter/ early spring. Regards Stephen

  • @mariabunny9608
    @mariabunny9608 Год назад +1

    Another great road trip. Thank you. Hopefully they take you on as a consultant.
    A question. Do you grow tea in your garden? With global warming, some people are now able to grow tea in Vancouver Canada. I was wondering what variety would be a good tea plant to try? Thanks Maria

    • @mawkernewek
      @mawkernewek Год назад +1

      I've actually made a drinkable tea out of the leaves of ornamental camellia in Cornwall, UK. This would be Camellia japonica and/or Camellia x williamsii.

    • @thehorti-culturalists
      @thehorti-culturalists  Год назад

      I don't grow tea although there is no reason why I couldn't, however I don't have any experience with different cultivars that could help you. Regards Stephen

    • @mariabunny9608
      @mariabunny9608 Год назад

      Thanks Davydh I will look into that.

  • @Janette0220
    @Janette0220 Год назад +1

    as someone who works in the architectural industry (nsw), i am surprised they didnt design the building around the tree instead of spending so much to move it. also very surprised that the client (melb uni) is ok with spending so much to relocate it just a little bit off its original place.
    nonetheless, latitude garden is quite an interesting concept but as mentioned, needs a bit more work visually