• Episode 212 - Jim Fogarty - Jim Fogarty Design

  • Sep 29 2024
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 212 - Jim Fogarty - Jim Fogarty Design

  • Summary

  • In this episode I speak with Jim Fogarty from Jim Fogarty Design, a landscape design company based in Melbourne.

    Jim has probably done more garden shows than any other Australian designer, winning more than 30 awards, including 16 Gold Medals including a Gold at both Chelsea and Hampton Court Flower Shows.

    Jim was also a student at Burnley, which has produced an incredible amount of talented people within the industry.

    He also does garden tours to Japan twice a year with ASA.

    Something Jim and I have in common is that we're both part of a new Landscape and Garden Design course run by Ulleo, along with some of the best designers in the country! I talk briefly about the course in the intro of the episode, and again with Jim around the 30+ minute mark.

    In some exciting news, there's a Landscaping Podcast discount code for the course!
    Use the coupon code: LANDSCAPINGPODCAST when paying in full and you'll save $400! You can head to ulleo.com/landscaping to see the talented people involved in the course, as well as to sign up or see the other courses they offer.
    You can follow Ulleo on Instagram @ulleo

    You can follow Jim on Instagram @jimfogartydesign

    If you're wanting to sign up to be on the mailing list for The Landscaping School, you can find the link here.

    You can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page
    @instyle_gardens
    @thelandscapingpodcast

    You can view each episode on our YouTube channel

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