In this conversation, Heather Jerrard interviews Elissa Astorino, a recent graduate from the Niagara Parks School of Horticulture, who shares her journey into horticulture, her experiences in Australia, and her upcoming design for the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show. Elissa discusses the importance of networking, mentorship, and personal connections in her work, as well as the challenges of maintaining a work-life balance in the horticulture industry. She also shares her favorite plants, tools, and insights from her favourite gardening book, emphasizing the significance of understanding clients' needs in garden design.
Ontario based garden designer Elissa Astorino becomes the first ever Canadian landscape designer to be invited and accepted to design a garden for Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show 2024, the worlds second largest flower show.
Elissa studied Ornamental Horticulture at the Niagara Parks School of Horticulture. During her time as a student, Elissa designed annual and perennial displays for The Niagara Parks Botanical Gardens and one of North Americas most distinguished rose gardens.
Elissa has worked with several award-winning landscape companies in Australia and is a member of the Australian Institute of Horticulture, where she serves on the Future Voices Council.
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