It was a trip to California that inspired New South Wales based landscape designer, Grant Boyle to start incorporating Australian natives in his gardens.
“I was so inspired by the plant compositions. The mix of succulents, our Australian natives, cactus and exotics – they work really well together visually but are also great choices for watering and maintenance,” says Grant Boyle, founder of Fig Landscapes.
Working in Sydney, Northern Rivers and Bryon Bay, mixing natives and exotics has almost become a signature style for Boyle – though his clients don’t need much convincing.
“I’m now always getting requests for natives in my designs – 50% of clients want all native gardens while the other 50% want to see Australian natives in the design of their gardens,” he comments.
“There’s a real resurgence in natives, I think there’s finally a greater appreciation of what you can do with them that goes beyond the environmental – there’s an application for almost everything you can think of.”