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This low-carbon-footprint garden proves that good design and sustainability can go hand-in-hand
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This quintessentially Australian garden is an inspired example of what can be achieved when a skilled landscape designer with an in-depth knowledge of permaculture is at the helm. Designed by Christopher Bissels, director of Full Potential Landscapes, the garden is the envy of the neighbours in Mullum Creek Estate where sustainable, environmentally friendly design isn’t just preferred, it’s mandated.

“The brief was to design and create a sustainable garden that would produce some of the household’s food,” explains Chris. “One of the clients, Doug, is a very keen gardener and he wanted a garden with lots of space to grow edible plants, but he also wanted the garden to be aesthetically pleasing. The other client, Vanessa, wanted a pool that overlooked the garden; somewhere to relax and enjoy the landscape. We were able to achieve both Doug and Vanessa’s visions.”

The eco-estate, east of Melbourne, has strict environmental criteria and promotes the use of upcycled materials and sustainable living. This didn’t present too much of a challenge as Chris specialises in environmentally friendly, permaculture-based design. He knew his team had the skills and knowledge to ensure the build would be sustainable and have minimal environmental impact.

This story is from the Backyard & Outdoor Living 63 edition of Backyard & Outdoor Living.

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