• Episode 213 - Elissa Astorino - Elissa Astorino Garden Design

  • Oct 6 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 213 - Elissa Astorino - Elissa Astorino Garden Design

  • Summary

  • In this episode I speak with Elissa Astorino of Elissa Astorino Garden Design. Elissa is based in Canada and currently a student, but graduating this month.

    She came out to Australia in March to help Peter Donegan with his MIFGS garden as well as designing and building her own garden in the Border Gardens competition.

    She has a great attitude towards learning, which is what has lead to her being in Australia and not only working at MIFGS, but also developing working relationships with Yards Landscapes and Semken Landscaping to the point that she's worked/working for them for a 3 month placement.

    I'm looking forward to following along with Elissa on her career in design.

    You can follow her on Instagram @elissa_astorino

    In the episode I did with Jim Fogarty, we discussed a Landscape Design course we're both a part of, and 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

    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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