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This Spectacularly Beautiful Island Getaway Is Tasmania's Best Kept Secret

You might have noticed, if you follow us on Instagram, that I (Lucy) have been racing around all over the place recently – Sydney! Gippsland! Philip Island! However, one of the most memorable destinations I’ve had the great fortune to visit recently has been Flinders Island, a spectacularly beautiful island just off the North East Coast of Tasmania.

Along with my family, I was lucky to stay at Wombat Lodge, a cozy three bedroom farm stay property, located on a working cattle farm in rugged, beautiful Killiecrankie, towards the top end of the island. We spent a weekend exploring this truly remarkable part of Australia (that despite its remoteness, is only a one hour flight from Melbourne) and I’m happy report that all three of us came away totally smitten!

A Rambling Garlic + Dahlia Farm In The New South Wales Hills

Rose Hawkins bought her organic garlic farm five kilometres north of Tenterfield, NSW three years ago. With an altitude of 850 metres, the property has four distinct seasons, crisp air, pristine spring water and a temperate, Mediterranean climate.

Here, among olive groves and fig trees, Rose grows garlic and dahlias and other produce. Setting foot on her farm is like entering a peaceful between-world, where the rhythms of the running stream and the rolling hillocks drown out the pace of daily life.

A Weekend (and a giveaway!) At Lindenderry

I’m not entirely sure how I landed the gig of TDF’s resident travel writer, but I’m certainly not complaining about it!

A few weeks ago I was lucky to stay at the impressive boutique hotel, Lindenderry at Red Hill, where the robes are fluffy, the grounds are grand, and interiors brand-new!

Everything You Need To Know About Working With A Landscape Designer

GardensEverything You Need To Know About Working With A Landscape Designer

Dear The Design Files,

‘…I hope I am not the only one, but I’d love to read a story about how to work with a landscape designer, including a rough figure on price points. In my mind it’s really expensive, but maybe it’s not as much as I think. When you do run a story like this one…Is it rude to include a guide to what the renovation cost?’

Kirsten

Here at TDF, we get dozens of reader questions like the above asking what exactly is involved with working with a professional garden designer.

It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the numerous companies, services (and jargon) on offer, so we reached out to some of our favourite designers to demystify the entire process. 

From project costs, to how long it’s going to take, here are your most frequently asked garden design questions, answered!

The garden of Chris Cobbett and Jonathan Cebon. Photo – Eve Wilson. Production – Lucy Feagins/The Design Files.


Phil Withers of Phillip Withers and his team selecting plants at a nursery. Photo – Amelia Stanwix.


The garden of Chris Cobbett and Jonathan Cebon is a central design feature of the whole home. Photo – Eve Wilson. Production – Lucy Feagins/The Design Files.


A neat nook of landscape designer Peter Shaw of Ocean Road Landscaping. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files.


The legendary Phil Withers! You’ll be safe in his hands. Photo – Amelia Stanwix.


A Northcote project by Fran Hale of Peachy Green. See the feature here. Photo – Amelia Stanwix.


Fran Hale of Peachy Green visiting one of her projects. Photo – Amelia Stanwix for The Design Files.


A range of services are included when you engage a landscape professional, it all depends on your brief and budget! Photo – Amelia Stanwix for The Design Files.


A Peachy Green project. Photo – Sarah Pannell.


This Californian-style courtyard in Sydney by Garden Life is proof that no project is too small for a landscape designer. Photo – Nicholas Watt.


See the full feature here. Photo – Nicholas Watt.


This leafy North Fitzroy garden created by Amanda Oliver Gardens is another of small but abundant design! Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files.


See the original feature here. Photo – Caitlin Mills for The Design Files.


Anastasia Elias has a home garden like no other! Photo – Amelia Stanwix for The Design Files


Despite being a green thumb herself, Anastasia worked with a landscape designer to achieve her vision. Photo – Amelia Stanwix for The Design Files


Bespoke Landscapes were the perfect collaborators to realise Anastasia’s design, helping her with structural requirements and keeping the vision within reach. Photo – Amelia Stanwix for The Design Files


Katy Svalbe of Svalbe & Co. worked closely with her green thumb clients to create this lush and wild-looking Redfern backyard. Photo – Nicholas Watt.


Working with a landscape designer is an intimate process. Many pros cite their great relationship with their clients (plus a shared passion for nature) as they key to the project’s success! Photo – Nicholas Watt.

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