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Learn how to plant a native garden

Botanic Gardens centre
Ticket Prices

General Admission

FREE

Free event where you'll hear from the experts, enjoy guided walks, learn how to attract pollinators and more.

This is a one day free family event at the Maroochy Regional Bushland Gardens at Tanawha.

  • listen to experts provide advice.
  • experience the gardens through guided walks with experts
  • buy the plants you have experience on your walk
  • design a beautiful native garden.

Agenda

9.00am Talk 1: Planting for Pollinators and wildlife in Coastal Areas

10:00am Walk 1: Plants for Pollinators and Wildlife walk

11.00am Talk 2: Designing Gardens for Sun and Shade

12.00pm Walk 2: Plants for Sunny and Shady Gardens walk

1.00pm Talk 3: Planting for Pollinators and Wildlife in Hinterland Areas

2.00pm Walk 3: Plants for Pollinators and Wildlife Walk

Coffee, tea and snacks are available all day or pack a picnic and enjoy the beautiful garden surroundings.

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