EVERYONE told her she could not grow an English garden in Mandurah.
But Pam McCagh has proved them wrong and opens her gorgeous Garden of Serenity at Country Road on Sunday, April 30.
The half-acre block contains colourful displays, a garden of roses and statues and old fashioned lamps, Victorian and French-style gazebos, a wander through wisteria and more roses, a huge patio, a fishpond and plenty of areas in which to stop and rest.
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READ NOWThe garden at 13 Palomino Place, Country Road, Greenfields will be open from 1pm to 4pm.
At 2pm, Mrs McCagh will discuss how she grows her garden without the use of chemicals.
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