"I want the most extreme juxtaposition that I can come up with: perfect formal elements and then just chaos, really," says garden designer and topiarist, Kurt Wilkinson who experiments with a mix of structured and unstructured plantings at his own property north of Adelaide. ⁠ ⁠ Here, the modern lines of the house contrast against the naturalistic selection of "brutally tough plants" designed to withstand hot summers and strong, dry winds.⁠ ⁠ Tap the link in our profile to wander through the garden.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @abbie_melle⁠ Words: @clairemactaggart

"I want the most extreme juxtaposition that I can come up with: perfect formal elements and then just chaos, really," says garden designer and topiarist, Kurt Wilkinson who experiments with a mix of structured and unstructured plantings at his own property north of Adelaide. ⁠
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Here, the modern lines of the house contrast against the naturalistic selection of "brutally tough plants" designed to withstand hot summers and strong, dry winds.⁠
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Tap the link in our profile to wander through the garden.⁠
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Photography: @abbie_melle⁠
Words: @clairemactaggart
"I want the most extreme juxtaposition that I can come up with: perfect formal elements and then just chaos, really," says garden designer and topiarist, Kurt Wilkinson who experiments with a mix of structured and unstructured plantings at his own property north of Adelaide. ⁠

Here, the modern lines of the house contrast against the naturalistic selection of "brutally tough plants" designed to withstand hot summers and strong, dry winds.⁠

Tap the link in our profile to wander through the garden.⁠

Photography: @abbie_melle⁠
Words: @clairemactaggart
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