NGVWA Garden Day

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Hidden Hawthorn

04 September 2024

This October, the suburb of Hawthorn will reveal some of its most beautiful secrets. As part of the annual NGVWA (National Gallery of Victoria Women's Association) Garden Day, seven private garden owners will open their gates to the public, offering a rare glimpse into their hidden horticultural havens. 

One standout garden, designed by renowned landscape architect Andrew Laidlaw, promises to captivate visitors with its blend of whimsy and expert design. Laidlaw, known for his work on Melbourne's Royal Botanic Gardens and international projects, brings his philosophy of nature's healing power to this private residence. 

"Gardens are essential to our wellbeing, not just in public spaces, but in our homes, too," Laidlaw explains. This belief is evident in the Hawthorn garden, where every element is designed to spark imagination and break free from conventional garden norms. 

The garden's owners, a family with three children, wanted a non-traditional space to delight all ages. Laidlaw delivered, creating a landscape that contrasts playfully with the property's heritage Federation home. 

Visitors will notice unexpected plant choices that stand out from typical Hawthorn gardens. Instead of formal hedges and English-style flower beds, there are striking bottle trees, swaying grasses, and colourful succulents. The garden features aloe trees around a pool, large pots of herbs and citrus near the kitchen, and curved pathways that encourage exploration. A highlight is the children's garden, where oversized bamboo and animal sculptures create a magical play area. 

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The event, a fundraiser for the National Gallery of Victoria, allows visitors to explore some of Hawthorn's finest private gardens, offering a unique peek behind the facades of this historic suburb. 

Marshall White, a proud sponsor of the event, recognises the importance of outdoor spaces in creating desirable homes and nurturing community connections. 

Scheduled for October 24th, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the NGVWA Garden Day offers garden inspiration, community engagement, and support for the arts. It's a chance to see how innovative design can transform a backyard into a haven of creativity and natural beauty. 

For garden lovers, this event will again be a highlight of Melbourne's spring calendar. 

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The National Gallery of Victoria Women's Association (NGVWA), established in 1961, supports the NGV through fundraising events like lectures, gallery visits, and their annual Garden Day, contributing to art acquisitions and curator scholarships.  

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https://www.ngv.vic.gov.au/support-us/ngvwa/events/ngvwa-garden-day-2024/