Edna Walling was a talented and influential garden designer, designing many gardens in Victoria.
Edna was born in England and came to Australia with her family as a teenager, settling in Melbourne. Studying horticulture, Edna started her own landscape design business in the 1920s.
The design of Edna’s gardens included low stone walls, wide pergolas, and paths, and utilised the Australian bush.
Edna Walling retired to Buderim in the 1960s where she intended to produce another village project that she was famous for creating in Melbourne with Brickleigh Vale.
The memorial garden sits in the middle of the carpark at the southern end of Buderim Forest Park. The garden has a low stone wall lined pergola path at the bottom, and a natural pathway leading from the centre through the middle of the garden, a tribute to the style Edna Walling used.
I didn’t know who Edna Walling was before going to the garden. It is a memorial to Edna and if you know her gardens you may appreciate the tribute to her. Without the background knowledge of Edna and her gardens, the garden doesn’t have much in the way of a place to visit
