On the northern side of Sydney Harbour sits Lindesay; an historic home now run by the National Trust. But it’s not the house Graham has come to see, it’s the pristine garden which is kept going by an army of volunteers. With a wide palette of plants, from natives to exotics, the garden capitalises on the cool and temperate conditions during autumn and winter and the sub-tropical heat of summer. It’s maybe 180 years old, but Graham finds some neat tricks you can utilise in your garden.
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