• Episode 233 - 2025 MIFGS Preview interviews

  • Mar 23 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 233 - 2025 MIFGS Preview interviews

  • Summary

  • In this special edition episode, I speak with 20 different people involved in designing and building the show gardens at the 2025 Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show.


    It's a great episode to listen to to get a better understanding of the special meanings and inspiration behind some of the gardens, whether attending the show or not.


    0:00 - Intro

    3:16 - Trent Cornish - IMG

    10:28 - Rob Cooper - Distinctive Gardens

    16:53 - Matt York - Ratio

    24:09 - Brent Reid - Candeo

    31:44 - Ben Hutchison - Ben Hutchison Landscapes

    36:05 - Adam Hompas - Adam Hompas Landscapes

    39:52 - Paul Pritchard - Paul Pritchard Landscape Design

    44:19 - Jason Hodges - Buxus Balls of Berry

    50:04 - Scott Latham - Latham Landscapes

    55:51 - Aaron - Timeless Outdoors

    59:25 - Kaz Krasovskis - Kaz Krasovskis Landscape Design

    1:04:27 - Liam - EarthCore Landscapes

    1:06:59 - Jocelyn Bennett - EarthCore Landscapes

    1:10:05 - Carla Perry - Carla Perry Gardens

    1:15:42 - Riley - Lonepine Landscapes

    1:20:15 Grahame Rowe - Better Homes and Gardens

    1:26:36 - Jake - Go Landscaping

    1:29:44 - Ash Walker - Ash Walker Gardening

    1:32:21 - Bayley Luutomes - Bayley Luutomes Design

    1:37:46 - Mitch - Bespoke Landscapes


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    You can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page
    @instyle_gardens
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