Paul Bangay open garden for Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation
Leading Australian garden designer Paul Bangay will throw open the gates of his stunning Stonefields property for the first time on the 21st & 22nd November 2009 in support of the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Foundation.
This very special event is a must for all garden lovers! Paul Bangay's gardens are synonymous with definition and grace, harmony and proportion, the creation of beauty through balance and restraint. The open garden weekend provides a rare opportunity for visitors to bask in Stonefields beauty and balance, stroll the stone paths that meander around classic parterres, admire the expansive modern flower borders, and breathe in over 200 crabapple trees in flower.
Australia's best-known landscape designer has long been a supporter of Stephanie Alexander's mission to introduce pleasurable food education to as many Australian children as possible. At a Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden school, children gain a hands-on understanding of the natural world and its beauty through their very own kitchen garden. They help create and then care for a bountiful herb and vegetable garden, and learn to cook with what they have grown. Along the way, they learn plenty about caring for the planet and appreciating fresh seasonal food.
Paul and Stephanie - two leaders in their fields - will be available throughout the weekend to answer questions, sign books and discuss their work.
Not suitable for wheelchairs or prams. No dogs allowed.
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