Garrick Hawkins' Mayfield Gardens in Oberon are spectacularly cool - and growing

By Robin Powell
Updated October 11 2014 - 12:18am, first published October 10 2014 - 11:45pm
Grand scale: The work that has gone into creating the Mayfield Gardens is impressive.
Grand scale: The work that has gone into creating the Mayfield Gardens is impressive.
Tiered treasure: Mayfield Gardens impress at all levels. Photo: Robin Powell
Tiered treasure: Mayfield Gardens impress at all levels. Photo: Robin Powell

The first thing that strikes the visitor to Mayfield is the scale of the place. It's massive, one of the largest privately owned cool-climate gardens in the world. If Garrick Hawkins had set out with such a grand horticultural ambition, he might not have chosen the challenging conditions of Oberon. But that's where he runs cattle on 2000 hectares and where he built a grand weekender for the family and began working on a garden. "When we started we didn't intend to make it quite this large," he says. "It just sort of evolved bit by bit."

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