Perched on the shoulder of Mount Macedon, Forest Glade Gardens feels less like a garden and more like a carefully composed sonata in green. Ten dollars at the gate is a modest toll for entry into a landscape shaped by devotion, patience, and decades of vision. On rainy, mist-laden days, the place exhales. Gravel paths darken, stone steps glisten, and the clipped hedges seem to hold their breath. There is almost no one about—only the soft percussion of droplets on leaves and the hush of fog folding itself around statues and urns. Photographing it then feels intimate, as though the garden has agreed to sit for a portrait.
The story begins in the 1940s when the property was transformed by its most influential custodians, philanthropists who drew inspiration from European estates and formal Italianate design. Terraced lawns, ornamental ponds, and axial vistas were laid out with deliberate geometry. Imported statuary and classical follies punctuated the landscape, while cool-climate plantings—maples, conifers, camellias, and masses of seasonal bloom—were layered to create year-round spectacle. Over time, the garden matured into a synthesis of European structure and Australian mountain atmosphere, its character defined as much by drifting mist and volcanic soil as by design intent.
In wet weather, colour deepens and petals glow against the grey. The absence of crowds grants space for contemplation; each frame becomes less documentation and more meditation. I may well return to these paths again and again, sharing images gathered across years as the seasons revise the script.
Joel, meanwhile, remains unconvinced. Floral photography, he insists with a laugh, leans too far toward the delicate. Yet standing among these terraces in the rain, watching magnolias bow under silver light, it is difficult to imagine anything more resolute—or more enduring—than a garden that has shaped beauty from mountain air for generations.
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Gorgeous :-D
ReplyDeleteThat is as green as it gets.
ReplyDeleteOhhh what a beautiful place. These photos are gorgeous. Have a nice day today.
ReplyDeleteAn explosion of green for someone who hasn't seen green in a long time.
ReplyDeleteQuè macos aquests verds!
ReplyDeleteSalutacions!
Beautiful scenes from the gardens! Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead.
ReplyDeleteI love floral photography. And your first photo is my favorite. The contrast between the two trees. And even from this distance, I can see each leaf on the beautiful large tree.
ReplyDeleteIt looks really to green but very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat is an intense green color in the leaves and grass. Lovely gardens in your photos.
ReplyDeleteIt's a wonderful garden.
ReplyDeleteUn color verde explosivo y lleno de belleza.
ReplyDeleteIs that amazing green really in Australia? Despite years of droughts and even bushfires, it must have been because of the 1940s cool climate plantings.
ReplyDeleteHow green can green be? Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely scenes, but that is a somewhat bright green there.
ReplyDelete...on this cold and snowy morning, the Forest Glade Gardens is indeed a treasure!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful to see
ReplyDeleteUnos colores super intensos los que captaste, me encantas las fotos.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
So much atmosphere. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. Wow.
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Have a fabulous day and week. ☺
Wonderful photos, so much green!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic!!