The creation of owners, landscape designer Dan Sullivan and chef and plant enthusiast James Pethybridge, Blackwood Ridge is an abundant, three-acre garden set on a former strawberry farm with rich mountain soil, natural springs and a cool climate.
Inspired by the grand tradition of British gardens, the property has evolved over 25 years into a rich tapestry of themed garden 'rooms', from a tranquil Japanese-inspired garden and a vibrant Piet Oudolf-inspired perennial pollinator garden, to a formal kitchen garden framed by espaliered heritage apples.
Visitors can explore seven distinct garden areas, each showcasing Dan's evolving design philosophy alongside an impressive collection of Japanese maples, oaks, dogwoods, rare conifers and one of the region's largest collections of rhododendrons in full bloom.
At the time of opening, expect to see a riot of spring perennials, flowering bulbs, and the early blush of Japanese maple foliage. Light refreshments will be available, with a portion of proceeds going to the Australian Rhododendron Society.