Something for everyone at the gardens

Oct 14, 2015 | Garden Journal

Something for the children

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These people were seen waiting outside the Sooty Owl Walk (NOW OPEN STAGE ONE)
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Gardens Volunteer Sandy Silabon with her creations waiting for Scarecrow Festival

Also look  out for  Hay-den’s sister waiting on the bench nearby the lake with her watering can

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Hay-den is the Ambassador for the Scarecrow Festival aptly named by Geoff Hurling one of our Volunteers

http://www.tamborinemtncc.org.au/tamborine-mountain-scarecrow-festival-2015/

Something for the Native Plant enthusiasts

Beautiful Grevilleas

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And also these callistemons

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And for the Grown Ups – these exotic beauties

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Glorious Hippeastrums

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And these beautiful  Blue Irises by the lakeside

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and featuring throughout the gardens

“FIFTY SHADES OF GREEN”

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And for the  Caffeine addicts pick up your coffee on Sunday morning  at the gardens

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Yes there’s never been a better time to visit the Tamborine Mountain Botanic Gardens.

Beauty surrounds us, but usually we need to be walking in a garden to know it.”  Rumi


 

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