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Jan 11, 2015 | The Gardens

Explore  the incomparable Tamborine Mountain Regional Botanic Gardens, unique for the fact that they have been developed by volunteers and also for the blend of both tropical and temperate plants.

Picnic  in the covered pavilion or at the many tables spread throughout the gardens.

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Stroll   the many pathways throughout the gardens.  Most are easy gradients but the Tropical Rainforest Walk does involve some steps.

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Admire  the many prominent plantings areas throughout the Gardens featuring azaleas, bromeliads, camellias, hydrangeas, magnolias. maples, orchids, perennials, rhododendrons, roses and many more.

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Relax  at any of the contemplative sites, specially located to take in the particular beauty of various parts of the garden.

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Buy a plant  Plant sales are available from our volunteer propagators, the ‘Potty Potters’.   A diverse range of plants can be purchased on Wednesdays and Thursdays between 8.30 and 11.30 am. Approach a volunteer working in gardens during these times for assistance.

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Donate   Your donations to the ongoing work at the gardens are always gratefully received. There are yellow donation boxes throughout the Gardens or you can donate by following the information below.

Please make your donation directly to our bank account –

Account name: Tamborine Mountain Botanic Gardens Inc

BSB:  484 799

Account Number: 055 128 170

Please include your name as a reference with the payment. Thank You

We hope you will be inspired and refreshed by your visit to our gardens.


“Gardens and flowers have a way of bringing people together, drawing them from their homes”
Clare Ansberry

 

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