On Lesters Road outside Ballarat, this is a nursery built around a genuine partnership between plants and place. David Glenn and the painter Criss Canning have shaped both the gardens and the growing operation here, and the two are inseparable — visitors wander a benchmark planting for the Australian climate before choosing from the stock itself, an approach to dry-climate, sustainable gardening that has drawn admirers well beyond Victoria. The range runs to flower seeds and vegetable seeds alongside the plants, with an emphasis that favours resilience and long seasonal interest over passing trends — the kind of list built by people who have tested things in their own soil for years. Mail order remains central to how Lambley works, reaching gardeners who can't make the trip, but the nursery and its surrounding gardens are open every day of the year bar Christmas, free to enter, dogs on leads welcome. It's a rare thing: a commercial nursery that doubles as a considered, photographed, written-about garden in its own right, with David Glenn's ongoing garden notes offering a season-by-season record of what's flowering, what needs pruning, and why. Worth the detour from Ballarat for anyone serious about what actually thrives in this climate.
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