Garden tour: the Children’s Garden at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
This week on The Horti-Culturalists we were very lucky to be able to visit the The Ian Potter Foundation Children’s Garden at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne and talk to the garden's designer Andrew Laidlaw. He and his team have created the most magical environment for nature-based play which also happens to be a brilliant garden horticulturally! You'll LOVE this garden regardless of your age and if you happen to be in Melbourne do find the time to visit it! There's also a ton of brilliant ideas to take away for your own garden design! And if all this horticulture is getting you inspired you might want to consider joining the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria: http://www.rhsv.org.au/ The plants we mention in this video are: Brachychiton rupestris Phyllostachys bambusoides Carica pentagona - Babaco Eucalyptus pauciflora - Snow Gum

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