Mike’s Garden in Montmorency, Vic. – September 2025

The September Garden visit to Mike and Helen’s garden was attended by 36 visitors, all keen to view a wonderful range of natives and to gain some of Mike’s plant knowledge and expertise.
The sloping block sits north- south and was purchased in 1983 with work on the garden following soon after.
The front garden has two beds that have been improved with a mix of loam and sand to accommodate fussier WA plants while the rest of the garden is growing exceptionally well in hard Banyule clay soil.
Mike really does know what to plant where in a garden that is not irrigated. As Mike says “The plants tell you when they need a drink”
The main thoroughfare throughout the front and back garden is laid with brick, while offshoots of gravel paths wind you through the garden so that you can get a closer look at the diverse and interesting array of plants.
The glass house, nursery and veggie patch sit at the very back of the garden where big gums provide some shade from the north.
Mike’s garden is constantly evolving and changing, none more so than after a visit to WA in 1999. Thus began a garden that is dedicated to plants that are mostly from that area.
Report by Suzanne C.

Images from Jill L.

Flowering in November 2018

Thanks to all our members for bringing such a wonderful array of flowers and potted plants to our November meeting from members’ gardens – in True Spring.  Some of the more unusual ones this month were Eucalyptus cernua, Callicoma serratifolia (Black wattle, NSW), Callistemon pallidus ‘Silver Cloud’.  Still flowering this month was the delightful Eremophila muelleriana.

Thanks to Ben Eaton and Rob Dunlop for images. 

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