Demonstration Gardens
Educating and inspiring our community.
Our Bay OK demonstration gardens showcase a variety of beautiful gardens. Located across Busselton and Dunsborough, the gardens are all low nutrient, waterwise and use WA native plants to support local biodiversity. Together, with our partners, we are using the gardens to support our community in creating Bay OK gardens while providing increased amenity in our urban spaces.
1. Busselton Youth and Community Centre Verge Garden
47 Bussell Highway, Busselton WA 6280
Low nutrient and water efficient verge landscaping. This garden was designed by Josh Byrne, exhibiting some of the key low nutrient and water efficient landscape approaches that can be used in your own garden. It incorporates vegetated swales to capture stormwater, increase groundwater recharge and reduce water and nutrient run off into waterways. Planted native sedges and rushes strip nutrients from collected water.
Plant species list
Supported by City of Busselton and the South West Catchments Council, through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.
2. Naturaliste Community Centre Landscaping
21 Dunsborough Lakes Drive, Dunsborough WA 6281
Low nutrient and water efficient garden with reduced grass areas. Designed and installed by Total Horticultural Services, this landscaping replaced lawn turf that required irrigation and regular maintenance to keep it healthy and attractive. This native garden requires a lot less water, and minimal fertiliser and weeding to keep it looking great. The design incorporates a vegetated verge, a coastal garden with blue palette, a bold colour wildflower garden and a more subtle area of pink and purples.
Plant species list
Supported by City of Busselton and the Revitalising Geographe Waterways program.
3. Department of Water and Environmental Regulation and GeoCatch office Verge Garden
72 Duchess Street, Busselton WA 6280
Water conserving native garden. Created in 2012, the unused lawn verge was transformed into a vibrant low nutrient, water wise garden providing habitat for the birds and insects of the Busselton CBD. It features native plant species that are suited to sandy soils and the local climate.
Plant species list
Supported by the Department of Water and Environmental Regulation.
4. Water Corporation Vasse Diversion West Busselton Waterways Friendly Garden
162 Bussell Highway, Busselton WA 6280
Unirrigated low nutrient and waterwise garden on a flat site. Designed and installed by Total Horticultural Services, this Bay OK garden complements the car parking and picnic area developed on a previously unattractive site next to the revitalised Vasse Diversion. Once established, this attractive native garden will not require watering or fertiliser applications to look great in the long term. The site is flat so the garden design features a series of plant species groupings, ordered so that the mature garden will be a wave of heights and colour through to the rear.
Plant species list
Supported by Water Corporation, City of Busselton and the Revitalising Geographe Waterways program.
5. Public Open Space Estuary Friendly Landscaping
Layman Road, Geographe WA 6280
Low nutrient and water efficient garden with reduced grass areas. For this public open space area, developer Aigle Royal has installed landscaping that is sensitive to the natural values of the Vasse Estuary it overlooks. This landscaping features a reduced lawn turf area and native gardens that require a lot less water and minimal fertiliser to achieve a long term attractive healthy appearance. There is a dedicated area of Bay OK Garden within this landscaping exhibiting local native plant species that thrive in sandy, salty, exposed coastal conditions.
Plant species list
Supported by Aigle Royal and the Revitalising Geographe Waterways program.
6. Dunsborough Lakes Waterways Friendly Garden
Clubhouse drive, Dunsborough WA 6281
Low nutrient & water efficient garden with no lawn. Features groundcovers as an alternative to lawn and native plants that require less water and minimal fertiliser to look great in the long term. This garden has a modern aesthetic with an informal planting scheme. Jarrah posts and granite boulders combine to reinforce the natural appearance of this garden. This garden is based on our Astartea Garden Design. A suggested plant list allows you to tailor the planting to match your desired garden style and colour palette.
Plant species list
Supported by Water Corporation and the Revitalising Geographe Waterways program.
7. Freycinet Park Coastal Landscaping
Freycinet Drive, Port Geographe, Busselton WA 6280
Coastal garden with design solutions for a flat site. Designed and installed by Total Horticultural Services, this Bay OK garden features old jetty timbers with shaping and mounding to soften the flat site. It features a limited palette of WA native plant species selected for their foliage colour, dwarf habit and ability to grow in coastal conditions with low water requirement. The critical step in establishing this garden was to firstly improve the soil with applications of clay and compost to keep moisture and nutrients in the soil and out of the Bay.
Plant species list
Supported by City of Busselton and South West Catchments Council, through funding from the Australian Government’s National Landcare Program.
8. Cornerstone Christian College Waterways Friendly Landscaping
Cornerstone Way, Dunsborough WA 6281
Unirrigated low nutrient and waterwise garden on a flat site. Designed and installed by Total Horticultural Services, this garden is an attractive space and welcoming entrance to the school showing how gardening in sandy soil can be rewarding and successful. The garden has been specially designed to retain sight lines, provide and control access across the site and complement the adjoining carpark. These elements also make the garden a perfect model for a verge garden. Once established, this native garden will not require watering or fertiliser applications to look great in the long term.
Plant species list
Supported through the Revitalising Geographe Waterways program.