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Photos - Secrets - Gardens (continued)
Port Hacking
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The suburb Port Hacking is on Port Hacking.
(This web-site is just loaded with information.) It has lavish
jungle gardens, like this one in Shiprock Road. Lavish jungle
gardens are no big deal, except this one is on a house roof.
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Regents
Park
The railway embankment at Dawes Avenue, Regents
Park, was a rubbish tip - an awful eyesore. Look what happened when
the rail authorities let 77-year-old Olga loose. Her miraculous
transformation won four first-prizes in garden competitions.
South
Granville
In Bennett Street, South Granville, a garden
packed with everything (also see below).
South
Granville
Bennett Street’s Wendy and Stuart present
Alan with a sample of their plethora of home-grown vegetables.
St Johns Park
Flowers are a riot of colour beside a Melbourne Avenue, St Johns Park, footpath.
And you haven’t seen the garden inside the fence!
St Johns Park
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The drought has taken a stranglehold,
but we’re relieved to discover that the Ellis Street, St Johns Park, desert has an oasis. |
St Johns Park
Is Essendon Street, St Johns Park, Sydney’s most
immaculate for a combination of impeccable gardens,
trees, lawns and houses?
St Johns Park
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Fitzroy Close, St Johns Park, takes the prize for the most-manipulated tree.
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St Johns Park
Runcorn Street is yet another St Johns Park area where as much attention
is put into public space as for private property.
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