The Rowe Garden
The Rowe Garden 17 Black Forest Lane, Stanley, VIC, AustraliaRegional garden lovers are in for an Easter weekend treat as Open Gardens Victoria opens this charming private garden filled with vibrant autumn colour.
Regional garden lovers are in for an Easter weekend treat as Open Gardens Victoria opens this charming private garden filled with vibrant autumn colour.
Regional garden lovers are in for an Easter weekend treat as Open Gardens Victoria opens this charming private garden filled with vibrant autumn colour.
The Stones, an ever-evolving tough climate garden, created around an 1850s stone farmhouse in Clydesdale (central Victoria), celebrates its first autumn opening with Open Gardens Victoria. Visitors will discover a charming and eclectic garden filled with seasonal shades of amber and crimson.
Travel across five country towns in the beautiful New England region and visit 12 cool climate, private gardens adorned in autumn colours.
The Central Coast Edible Garden Trail is a weekend of inspiration, connection and so much fun! Grab your ticket early so you have plenty of time to explore the huge range of gardens.
A garden not to be missed. Set in rolling countryside, this beautifully designed and maintained 40-year-old garden comprises sweeping beds of interesting and unusual Australian native plants and trees.
The historic town of Trentham celebrates its long history of potato growing with The Great Trentham Spudfest, a community-led festival bringing together local potato growers, artisans, music, food vendors, and farming history to showcase the region’s finest offerings.
Join the Centre for Eye Research Australia on a fundraising garden tour of Macedon Ranges. Proceeds from the event will go towards supporting eye research.
Love orchids? Don't miss Orchids Out West, an exciting show hosted by The Orchid Society of New South Wales.
Discover the Art of Bonsai - everything you need is at the Yarra Valley Bonsai Club Sale Day!
Celebrate sustainable living at the Logan Eco Action Festival (LEAF) at Griffith University’s Logan Campus on June 1. This free community event at Meadowbrook, on the southern outskirts of Brisbane, aims to raise awareness of key environmental challenges and inspire positive change through a line-up of talks, seminars and exhibitors.
Plant-A-Palooza is a celebration of all things gardening; permaculture, sustainability, and a shared love of beautifying our local environment.