Students from the Queensland Conservatorium music school visited our Gardens recently and, following a practice session, delivered a short concert to the delight of visitors. The students are all studying trombone at the Conservatorium and we discovered there are more...
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This month in the Gardens
Don’t let the turkeys get us down
Please help us.. Will you assist us in maintaining the Gardens in beautiful condition by taking your rubbish home with you? Anything you leave behind has to picked up by the volunteers. Otherwise our friends the brush turkeys will spread it all over the gardens and...
This month in the Gardens
Looking magnificent in the Gardens this month is the Buckinghamia celsissima commonly known as ivory curl Buckinghamia is a genus of only two known species of trees belonging to the Proteaceae family. They grow in the rainforests of...
12 of the best
Keeping chickens by Garden Club member - Glenda Sullivan A dozen of Glenda's lovely eggs - Don't you love how the date is written on each egg. they are a delight to cook with and have lovely rich coloured yolks. Ed. Keeping chickens in your backyard is fun...
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Potty Potters preparing a plant extravaganzaat Botanic Gardens Day on May 23
The Potty Potters group at the Tamborine Mountain Regional Botanic Gardens is preparing a special display of plants ready for sale during the National Botanic Gardens Day in the gardens on Saturday, May 23. National Botanic Gardens Day is organised through Botanic...
Musicians at the Gardens
Students from the Queensland Conservatorium music school visited our Gardens recently and, following a practice session, delivered a short concert to the delight of visitors. The students are all studying trombone at the Conservatorium and we discovered there are more...

