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Australian House & Garden Magazine|August 2022
Applying an artist's eye for colour and using a naturalistic plan, landscape designer and gardener Tim Pilgrim creates a cottage garden inspired by the loose beauty of meadows and prairies.
Andrea Tomaz
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With buckets of charm, great soil and a wet, cool climate that’s rather similar to the UK’s, Trentham in Victoria has plenty of beautiful cottage gardens growing in its midst. But landscape designer and gardener Tim Pilgrim tried something a little different – and extra-special – when his client, Rhonda, asked him to create a garden that would ‘soften’ the new residence on her block of land.

“Rhonda wanted a cottage garden aesthetic and she also liked the style of Dutch garden designer Piet Oudolf,” explains Tim. “He does a lot of perennial mass plantings in a naturalistic style, and plants in drifts rather than blocks. I drew on those ideas and was inspired by meadows and prairies.”

With a ‘drift’ composition in mind and a big-picture mindset, Tim set to work creating a garden that would fit with the house, land, town and bush beyond. “It was all about settling that contemporary Colorbond and timber house into the landscape, giving it scale,” he says. “I looked at the building first, then related the garden back to it.”

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