Sam Cox Landscape

Sam Cox Landscape Based in Melbourne, Australia, Sam Cox Landscape has been creating naturalistic Australian native gardens since 1999.

Sam Cox designs and builds native gardens in the Australian natural style pioneered by Ellis 'Rocky' Stones and Gordon Ford. Using soft edges, boulder outcrops, natural ponds and native plants, Sam continually works toward advancing the tradition of the natural garden in Australia.

29/05/2026

Winter garden moments. When nature shows off, it sits we the “designer” back in our place. Sound track included.

My Friday started with a muddy concrete pour and ended chewing the fat with these two legends. Bev Hansen and Bob Grant ...
09/05/2026

My Friday started with a muddy concrete pour and ended chewing the fat with these two legends.
Bev Hansen and Bob Grant both worked with Ellis Rocky Stones.
Bob at 98! He had some great memories of his time as forman for Ellis. He then went on to work at Eltham council in the parks and gardens department.
Bev’s career began with Ellis as his chauffeur at the tender age of 17 to running his office and designing with his direction until he passed away in 1975.
Our hour long chat had me thinking of the people involved more than the work. The names came quickly to Bob while the jobs were hazy.
This reminds me in the now global world of design and ‘image’ the relationships we have are most important.
A local family of those who create together and a bigger community of those we make gardens for.

As we sat and discussed boulder placement I felt a strong connection through this simple art. Bob quick to mention his rock

22/04/2026

Alistair Knox’s ability to site a building in the landscape is second to none.
It’s always a please making a contribution to this living environment.
Beautifully cared for by the owners.
Eltham

03/04/2026

The third phase of design.

The landscape is a case study into our take on the total living environment. The house being a platform for viewing and immersion into the bush surrounds.
Garden design starts with concept. Develops with construction, and most importantly continues with garden care.
Lisa and I gently work with this indigenous garden to connect to the bush around us and promote an environment for wildlife to thrive. Keeping dense foliage and layered shrubbery around the building gives small birds the shelter they need to feel safe close to the house.
Our reward is the calming presence of the Australian bush filled with wildlife.

28/03/2026


Thank you .boyd.foundation for a great exhibition about the development of landscape architecture in Australia. A meetin...
20/03/2026

Thank you .boyd.foundation for a great exhibition about the development of landscape architecture in Australia.
A meeting of institutional trained and experienced base knowledge for the betterment of Melbournes communities.
Merchant Builders. Ellis Stones and all the leading names in design at the time.

Last days this weekend so check .boyd.foundation website for available times.

Viewbank.  Suburban bush block.
06/03/2026

Viewbank.
Suburban bush block.

24/02/2026

The joy of stepping out of the sauna knowing the fire season is over and the garden can breathe out.

19/02/2026

See the Ramsey House by Charles Duncan or just stand under these trees. Either way it will be a good day. Open house with .boyd.foundation beautifully renovated by . Big thank you to the loving custodians for the opportunity.
Sunday week. Bookings only.

25/01/2026

LEAVE & DEFEND
As another serious fire season arrives, we’re preparing to defend our garden and home with the use of remote start firefighter pump.
On catastrophic days, we’ll leave our home while doing our best to defend it.
While technology is making this possible it’s not guaranteed,but I feel it’s worth a try.

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