
The Glasshouse Garden
The Glasshouse Garden is on an elevated hillside on a corner block with views through stringy barks to the lower foothills.

Toolache
An eclectic and thriving garden packed with an extensive range of plants, sculptures and whimsical pieces of garden art.

Moorakyne
A stylish new garden that harmonises perfectly with the superb old historic limestone home.

Y Creigiau
An impressive show of bulbs beneath many trees welcomes spring with a lively display. In September, the delicate fresh green leaves of the deciduous trees at Y Creigiau start to emerge, and beneath them, clumps of bulbs will begin their colourful spring show.

Al Ru Farm
Al Ru Farm is a big, beautiful garden of richly planted garden rooms. Ruth Irving has skilfully applied her extensive plant knowledge to convert ten acres of Al Ru farmland into a vibrant and creatively designed garden filled with flowers throughout the seasons.

Fifty Shades of Green
Fifty shades of Green by name and fifty shades of green by nature! This garden, completely hidden from view by a tall olive hedge, has year-round interest thanks to the original work of well-known garden designer Virginia Kennett.

Chihuly in the Botanic Garden
As you meander under majestic trees and through the lush landscapes of Adelaide Botanic Garden, an event by the world's most celebrated contemporary glass artist, Dale Chihuly, awaits you.

Riverland Rose and Garden Festival
Held over 10 days, the Riverland Rose and Garden Festival will celebrate its 30th anniversary, with special guest Sophie Thomson officially opening this year's events.

Etre
Enter Etre through the red Tori with its rooftop garden of wild strawberries and kangaroo grass and discover a delightful mix of plants, clever design, creativity, and sustainability!

Seachange Retreat
Come visit the beautiful Seachange Retreat — a small, bright and cheerful cottage garden crammed with flowers and pieces of colourful garden art!

The Big Little Garden
Spend a day in The Big Little Garden. In a rectangular area, foliage and flowers spill over onto a network of narrow little sawdust paths that crisscross through the garden beds. Towering above head height are buttery yellow rudbeckia, huge golden sunflowers, bright annual cosmos with their lovely lime green foliage, purple verbena and eupatorium.