A garden that beautifully captures the essence of the South Australian landscape has been awarded a prestigious medal at the renowned Chelsea Flower Show in London. The garden's materials are set to be repurposed to support koalas at Cleland National Park that are living overseas.
Medal-Winning Design
The garden, designed by Max Parker-Smith, impressed judges with its authentic representation of South Australia's unique flora and terrain. The display featured native plants, rocky outcrops, and water elements that mirror the state's natural environment. This recognition at the world-famous flower show highlights the global appeal of Australian landscape design.
Supporting Koalas Abroad
Following the show, the garden's components will be transported to support koalas from Cleland National Park that are currently residing overseas. This initiative ensures that the materials continue to serve a purpose, aiding in the care and habitat of these beloved animals. The connection between the garden and koala conservation underscores the importance of sustainability and wildlife support.
The Chelsea Flower Show, held annually in London, attracts top garden designers from around the world. Winning a medal there is a significant achievement, and for South Australia, it brings international attention to its natural beauty and conservation efforts.



