Brendan Baele, responsible for the gardens at the City of Greater Bendigo’s, Victoria, Australia, explains why TerraCottem allowed him to take his flower beds to the next level.
If you’ve been to Adelaide, there’s a good chance you’ve spent some time beneath the trees of the Botanic Garden, or the Botanic Park which sits across from it.
After receiving very positive feedback on the lecture done by our technical manager Davy Ottevaere for the 2nd National Sports Turf Day (sportveldendag), we are pleased to provide you with the link to the entire presentation:
He’s someone you don’t forget easily, thanks to the hair colour which Tarrant Baguley inherited from his red-headed mother. At 37, his own head-full is only now sporting its first grey hair, but some of you reading this will remember Tazz when he first started out in this business, as a youth about to turn 21…
Prepare yourself to hear something you probably already know; something you agree with; and something you wish you could sort once and for all. In this case landscape architect Des Cloake gets on the soap-box and does a good job of summing up the challenges and solutions.
"A visitor to a garden sees the successes, usually. The gardener remembers mistakes and losses, some for a long time, and imagines the garden in a year, and in an unimaginable future."
- W.S. Merwin
We will be more than happy to share your TerraCottem experiences too !