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Jim stages show gardens for corporate sponsors. He has staged successful show gardens in Melbourne, Sydney, Singapore and the Chelsea Flower Show, London 2004. Jim's mission with show gardens is to receive maximum media exposure for his sponsors so they receive a return on their investment. Show gardens in Europe draw huge corporate dollars and Jim sees a future for corporate investment in show gardens in Australia and overseas. |
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Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2006 - 'Lush'
A taste of Singapore for the first time at the Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show. |
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Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2006 - 'Forest Retreat'
A retreat setting that gives the impression that the modern ‘deck house’ has been dropped into an existing garden scene. |
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Singapore Garden Festival 2006 - 'One Country'
This show garden, One Country, aims to depict Australian design in a contemporary garden setting showing the strong influences of this diverse country. |
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Sydney in Bloom 2005
- 'Sanctuary'
This garden is based on simplicity; simplicity in both form, and colour. |
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| Singapore Garden Festival Launch 2005
- 'Fantasy and Reality'
The display garden for the launch of Singaflora 2006 is based on the theme of Fantasy & Reality. |
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Chelsea Flower Show 2005
- 'The Ecover Chelsea Pensioners Garden'
A garden designed by Julian Dowle, UK |
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Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2005
- 'Memories of England'
A garden inspired largely by many gardens I have seen and visited in England over the last 18 months. |
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Chelsea Flower Show 2004
- 'Australian Inspiration'
A uniquely Australian inspired garden, which demonstrates our influences from other regions of the world. |
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Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2004
- 'Pa's Shed'
A 1946 garden celebrating 90 years of Warner's Nurseries. |
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Sydney in Bloom 2003
- 'City Living'
A modern city living approach. Drawing from the earthy colours of Australia and blending them with exotic plants and foliage colour. |
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Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2003
- 'Rustic Australian'
A perfect idea for a small backyard, using exotic shade plants, feature trees and personable wall ideas. |
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Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2002
- 'Urban Space'
A very modern approach that retains the disciplined influence of older styled gardening principles and perennial border planting |
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Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2001
- 'Gardener's Garden'
A garden that focuses on the planting display as the focal point - not the building elements. |
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Melbourne International Flower & Garden Show 2000
- 'Asian Influence'
How a small backyard could become another room to the house; a garden room, which compliments the interior of the house. |
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