Jamie Durie is one of Australia's most recognisable faces and an icon in the world of horticulture and landscape design. He's been on Oprah, and has television shows around the world, but now Jamie sits down with Talk Design to get into the nitty gritty of designing houses and spaces that work intuitively for their local environment, and the environment of the planet.
He breaks down his ideals for creating cohesive gardens and homes to get the most out of an area, and he opens up about his frustrations with unnecessary chemicals in the landscaping world and the impacts these can have on our world.
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