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Regularly Open Gardens PeakFlowering Peak Flowering Times Times in inTasmania Tasmania Regularly Open Gardens To assist you in planning your visit, we have charted the Peak Flowering Annsleigh Gardens - Ridgley (North West) 1 Times of some notable flowers. While Tasmania is a small state, climate and Annsleigh Gardens, a glorious five acre English style garden full of geographic variations do occur, influencing blooming times. Generally allow amazing private spaces, an Autumn garden, a Pinetum, the two weeks variation between the north (earlier) and the south(later) of the Blossom Boulevard, a Japanese garden and much more. state, and a similar variation for coastal (earlier) or inland (later) areas. Some variation must be expected between seasons. Our bespoke B & B cottage accommodation is eco & dog friendly, you may even get to see some of our native owls which have N Tasmanian Native S O N D J F M A M J J A returned to the garden. We have increased our stunning Spring Peak E C O E A E A P A U U U blossom display by over one hundred new tree plantings in the form Extended Season P T V C N B R R Y N L G of fruiting and flowering trees. We harvest fruit for jams and jellies, available as part of our luscious morning and afternoon tea scone hellebores menu, or to buy directly from us. We host luxurious High Tea events camellias in The Conservatory or within the gardens, along with many more catering options. Open by appointment for all groups and guests, magnolias Annsleigh will thrill you with its rejuvenated gardens full of species daffodils rhododendrons, hundreds of lovely camellias, tulips and amazing wisteria rare conifers. A new electric golf buggy is available for guided tours if required. rhododendrons 4 Metaira Rd, Ridgley Karen & Ian Tonks tulips P: (03) 6435 7229 or M: 0418 999 600 W: www.annsleighgardens.com.au for more details and bookings. clematis apple/cherry blossom Asimatree - Tarleton (North West) 2 A garden to explore, filled with an eclectic mix of trees, shrubs peonies and perennials. orchids Around every corner is another sculpture, or small water feature, standing amongst the plantings. We do have a small gallery - studio iris and will do morning and afternoon teas on arrangement. N native orchids Admission, for garden $5.00 N Open Friday and Saturday or any other times by appointment lowland wildflowers M: 0418 517 577 N alpine wildflowers Facebook: facebook.com/Asimatree N wattles Instagram: schezza57 E: cheryl@asimatree.com.au hostas W: www.asimatree.com.au poppies (field) Avi-Fauna and Flora Garden - Margate (South) 3 roses This 1ha garden has colour all year round . Spring bulbs, annuals, perennials shrubs and trees, followed by roses, irises and perennials. Foliage and chrysanthemums in autumn. Fishponds, extensive aviaries, N waratahs diverse bird life, conservatory with seasonal display including lavender tuberous begonias add interest. Wheelchair access. Peak flowering in summer. delphiniums Entry $7.00 Childfren Free, Open all year. 7 Burnaby Drive, liliums Margate. P: (03) 6267 2579 N christmas bells N leatherwood Blenheim Gallery and Garden - Longford 4 dahlias (North) Showcasing sculpture and artworks in a country garden setting of gladioli hedges, roses and perennial plants. Groups by appointment. begonias (ground is undulating so good walking shoes suggested).No pets; crocus/cyclamen wheelchair friendly in vicinity of the gallery. Entry: $10pp N deciduous beech (fagus) Open: December 2019-April 2020, Wed to Fri 10.30am- 4pm: autumn foliage Saturday 10am- 2pm. 733 Cressy Road, Longford, TAS chrysanthemums M: 0419 584 667 N Tasmanian Blue Gum E:contact@blenheimgalleryandgarden.com.au 4 4 Tasmania is My Garden 5 Tasmania is My Garden Tasmania is My Garden 5
Regularly Open Gardens RegularlyOpen OpenGardens Gardens Regularly Open Gardens Regularly Brickendon - Longford (North) 5 Crawleighwood Garden and Nursery - Nicholls 8 This beautiful UNESCO World Heritage property allows you to reflect Rivulet (South) on the foresight of the early settlers. 180 year old exotic and European A delightful 3.5ha garden featuring rhododendrons, maple woodlands, trees, extensive plantings of shrubs, roses, perennials and grasses Gondwanan rainforest species, rare and unusual plants. Brilliant spring change with the seasons and highlight the Georgian homestead - and autumn colours. Great for tours, weddings and family picnics. Wide home of the 6th and 7th generations of Archers. variety of plants for sale. A visit to the convict built Farm Village will complete your Brickendon Entry $8.00. Open 10:00am -4:30pm on Open Garden Days: experience and you will leave with total admiration for the colonial 18th- 19 th and 25th - 26th April 2020, 24th- 25th October 2020 . Also open settlers and their convict workers. any time by appointment. Garden entry only $8.00 Full Entry Adult $14, Concession $12.50 51 Underwoods Road, Nicholls Rivulet. P:(03) 6295 0269 or Open 9:30am - 5:00pm Tuesday to Sunday Year Round 236 Wellington Street, Longford. M: 0400 922 044 M: 0437 525 890 f facebook.com/Crawleighwoodgarden/ W: www.brickendon.com.au E: information@brickendon.com.au Emu Valley Rhododendron Gardens - Burnie (North 9 West) Bridestowe Estate Lavender Farm - Nabowla 6 A vibrant 11ha woodland garden showcasing and protecting the (North East) rhododendron genus. Maples, conifers, liriodendron and ginkgo trees Bridestowe Estate is Australia's largest lavender farm, open to visitors light up during spring and put on colourful show during Autumn. The all year round to experience a unique piece of local history and enjoy unique amphitheatre design of the Garden creates a tranquil and the spectacular views as the seasons of Tasmania are reflected in the serene environment of water features and walking tracks. ornamental gardens and contoured lavender fields of the Estate. Garden open 7 days 9am-5pm (except Christmas Day & Good Lavender blooms Dec/Jan- check Facebook or Instagram for flower Friday) Tea room available, check for opening times status. Adults $15.00 Conc $12.00 Children free Trading: Open 7days all year round. Closed Christmas Day. Sept- 55 Breffny Road, Romaine, Burnie 7320 P: (03) 6433 1805 April open 9:00am -5:00pm, May – August 10:00am -4:00pm E:enquiries@evrg.com.au W: www.emuvalleyrhodo.com.au An entry fee of $10.00 may apply during flowering season and includes a guided tour. Located approx.50 mins drive from Franklin House (National Trust Tasmania)- Launceston 10 Launceston on the B81. 296 Gillespies Rd, Nabowla (North) P: (03)6352 8182 Sit under the shade of an 180-year-old Oak tree, smell the roses, Instagram.com/bridestoweestate discover the many species of delicate plants, and wander through the E:info@bridestowelavender.com.au kitchen garden of this convict built, rare colonial estate built in 1838. Gift W:www.bridestowelavender.com.au shop, tearooms and children’s garden trail also on site. f facebook.com/bridestowelavenderestate Open Monday-Sunday 9:00am-4:00pm 413 Hobart Road, Launceston. Clarendon (National Trust Tasmania) Evandale 7 P: (03) 6344 7824 W: https://www.nationaltrust.org.au/tas/ (North) Established in 1838 and set on the banks of the South Esk River, Government House Tasmania - Hobart (South) 11 Australia’s grandest colonial country estate features 7ha of parkland, The Estate Gardens are the living history of Tasmania's colonial past. heritage walled gardens, a rare avenue of Elms, the magnificent Features of the 15ha Victorian garden include formal perennial homestead and a selection of farm buildings. Enjoy a complimentary borders, ceremonial plantings, historic rose gardens, extensive tea or coffee with Tasmanian shortbread served in the main house. production gardens and towering mature tree collection. Open Tuesday-Sunday 10:00am-4:00pm and by appointment for Join us for one of the many garden tours, available all year. groups and events. P: (03) 6234 2611 W: www.govhouse.tas.gov.au 234 Clarendon Station Road, Evandale P: (03) 6398 6220 W: www.nationaltrust.org.au/tas/ Heritage Forest - Tasmanian Native Plants Garden 12 (North) The Australian Plants Society Tasmania Inc garden has an expansive view over the city and gives a rare urban glimpse of what will grow without much watering, in a Northern Tasmanian garden, with floral shrubs, small trees and herbaceous plants. A site of rare beauty particularly during the mass spring and early summer flowering. Open daily, free entry at 3B Caswell Street, (best via Conway Street) Mowbray W: www.apstasnorth.org 6 Tasmania is My Garden 6 Tasmania is My Garden Tasmania is My Garden Garden 7 7
Regularly OpenGardens Regularly Open Gardens Regularly OpenGardens Regularly Open Gardens Home Hill (National Trust Tasmania) - Devonport 13 Marakoopa Café - Mayberry (North West) 18 (North West) A garden oasis with stunning views of Tasmania's wilderness. Explore the 1916 family homestead and beautiful gardens of Sweeping flower beds, shady woodland area and productive Australian Prime Minister Joesph Lyons, his wife Dame Enid Lyons - garden. Open for Events and by appointment. Enjoy Live music in the first woman elected to Australia’s Federal Parliament - and their 12 our grass amphitheatre. Wedding enquiries welcomed. children. Open Wednesday-Sunday from 2.00pm onwards or by B&B Accommodation available. Licensed Café open Sundays appointment for groups and events. 77 Middle Rd, Devonport. serving seasonal local food. P: (03) 6424 8055 186 Mayberry Rd. Mayberry (near Mole Creek Caves) W: www.nationaltrust.org.au/tas/ Garden open by appointment. P: (03) 6363 5033 Inala Jurassic Garden & Nature Museum - 14 W:www.marakoopacafe.com.au Follow us on Facebook Bruny Island (South) A comprehensive collection of over 600 species and subspecies of plants with a Gondwanan distribution gives insight into the flora that Prospect House Garden - Hamilton (South) 19 was part of the ancient supercontinent. A beautiful private garden set within old walls and hedging. Enjoy 5 acres of winding garden full of interpretation panels and Surrounding an historic house, the English style white garden, herbaceous border, urn garden, round garden, secret garden and long explore the museum full of shells, fossils, minerals & fascinating walk are complemented by an Italian style formal garden and temple. artefacts of the natural world. Open Daily: 9:00am-5:00pm Adults $10.00/Child $5.00 Best Oct-Nov. Entry $5. Open Oct-Mar 9:00am-4:00pm 485 Upper Mill Road, Hamilton. M: 0413 683 684 P: (03) 6293 1217 E: inala@inalanaturetours.com.au W: www.inalanaturetours.com.au W: www.jurassicgarden.com.au Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens - Hobart 20 (South) Inverawe Native Gardens - Margate (South) 15 The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens is 200 years old. One of the Be inspired! Thousands of colourful native plants in a garden setting. most visited attractions in Tasmania, and with many unique Stunning views, history, poetry, sculpture and interpretive signs. collections, it is recognised as Australia's premier cool climate garden. Take tea on the terrace, be entertained by the extraordinary variety of Tours are available or visitors can enjoy a self-guided experience. birds. There is a gift shop, café and restaurant on site. Entry $12/Concession $10 Open 7 days September-May, 9.00am- Open daily. Entry by donation. 6.00pm Last entry 5.00pm . 1565 Channel Highway, behind the P: (03) 6166 0451 Margate Train. 15 minutes south of Hobart. P: (03) 6267 2020. rtbg.tas.gov.au W: https://gardens.rtbg.tas.gov.au/ 21 E:gardens@inverawe.com.au - W: www.inverawe.com.au Runnymede Historic House (National Trust Tasmania) Kaydale Lodge Gardens - Nietta (North West) 16 Hobart (South) Experience this spectacular 2ha family garden that is full of energy Runnymede Garden Tour (National Trust Tasmania) - Immerse and features a harmonious series of unique projects. Grand-scale Immerse yourself inyourself in the tranquility the tranquility and beauty andofbeauty of this marvelous this marvelous 120-year-old rockery, pear walk, zen garden and much more! The love of plants 120-year-old garden. Surrounding garden. Surrounding the house on theallhouse sides,onthisall meticulously sides, this shines with masses of peonies, daffodils, trilliums and rare bulbs. meticulously maintained maintained garden is filledgarden is filled with with flowering flowering shrubs shrubs and bulbs, and fruit trees, B&B $160 per double. Lunches $20, Teas $10, Garden $5 bulbs, fruit heritage trees,herbs, roses, heritage androses, hedges. herbs, Overand hedges. Over approximately 1 hour, enjoy Open 9.00am to sunset daily. approximately 1 hour, a leisurely stroll with enjoy one ofa the leisurely gardens stroll with oneNational dedicated of the Trust 250 Loongana Road, Nietta. P: (03) 6429 1293 gardens volunteersdedicated National as they guide youTrust aroundvolunteers as they guide the magnificent you grounds.Tour W: www.kaydalelodge.com.au around the magnificent times, prices and detailsgrounds.Tour are all on our times, prices online and details booking websiteare at E: kaydale@bordernet.com.au all on our online booking website at www.nationaltrusttas.rezdy.com. 61 Bay Road, New Town. www.nationaltrusttas.rezdy.com. Lalla Flower Farm (WAG Walker Gardens) - 17 P: (03) 61 Bay 6278 Road,1269. New Town. W:(03) P: www.nationaltrust.org.au/tas 6278 1269. Lalla (North East) www.nationaltrust.org.au/tas W: www Over 100 acres of heritage gardens, arboretum and natural forest, Lalla Flower Farm is famous for spectacular heritage rhododendrons, spring and autumn bulbs, autumn colour, stunning views, seasonal waterfall, rainforest and woodland gardens, abundant wildlife, birds and wildflowers. 25 mins drive from Launceston, guided tours can be booked. Entry $10.00 per adult. Open to the public selected WEEKENDS during spring and autumn (see website and Facebook page for details) and all other times by appointment only. M:0458 954 175 8 8 Tasmania is My Garden Tasmania is My Garden 9 9
Regularly Open Gardens Regularly OpenGardens Regularly Open Gardens Regularly OpenGardens Regularly Open Gardens Woodbank Rare Plants - Longley (South) 26 Spring Bay Mill - Triabunna (East) 22 Woodbank Woodbank Rare Plants Gardens - Longley has 3 lakes, (South) a significant 26 collection of majestic Spring Bay Mill is a 42 hectare, post-industrial site situated Woodbank Gardens leatherwoods, has 3 lakes, Nothofagus anda many significant rarecollection of majestic and endangered on Freestone Point, Triabunna. Upcycling the bones of what leatherwoods, Nothofagus Gondwanaland species. Inand many Woodbank's Spring, rare and endangered majestic was Australia's largest woodchip mill, we are transforming Gondwanalandmaples rhododendrons, species. In bulbs and rare Spring, Woodbank's burst into flower. It is majestic inhabited byrhododendrons, maples and rare bulbs burst into flower. It is inhabited rare native birds. into a site with a unique perspective. Preserving the industrial backdrop and redefining with a tranquil feel, InbyApril, rare native birds. foliage creates a vibrant atmosphere. This the autumn In April, the woodland autumn garden foliage is easily creates a accessible, vibrant with atmosphere. sweeping This lawns, ample making way for performance, parties, meetings and woodland seating, andgarden parking isand easily accessible, a garden withfor cottage sweeping lawns,An refreshments. ample easy weddings alongside accommodation in our simple yet sleek seating, 20 minuteand parking drive and a garden cottage for refreshments. An easy from Hobart. eco shacks. Within this, the talented horticulture team are 20 minute Open drive groups for small from Hobart. by appointment; garden tours available. Call busy transforming and creating spaces that connect us back Openon Kerry forM:small 0448groups 007 525by appointment; garden tours available. Call to nature or toiling in the bountiful organic garden Kerry:$10.00 Entry on M: 0448 007 525 donation, complimentary tea and coffee. established at Paddy's Bay. Entry :$10.00 donation, complimentary tea and coffee. For more information you can find us on social media or get Wychwood Garden & Nursery - Mole Creek 27 Wychwood Garden & Nursery - Mole Creek 27 onto our website where you will find a link to our regular Mill (North) newsletter, subscribe to our weekly organic produce list, or (North) Dubbed 'the most beautiful garden in Tasmania', Wychwood mixes Dubbed 'the most beautiful garden in Tasmania', Wychwood mixes make an enquiry with us. sweeping sweepingborders borders oror rare rare perennials perennials and and old roses, spread old roses, spread over over W: springbaymill.com 2.5a 2.5aofoftemperate-clime temperate-clime charm.charm. A A medieval grass labyrinth medieval grass labyrinth is is framed framedby bythe theidyllic idyllic Mole Mole Creek, Creek, and and abundant birdlife and abundant birdlife and Tasmanian Bushland Garden - 23 mountain mountainviewsviewsadd add toto its its beauty. beauty. Buckland (South) Entry Entry$9.00 $9.00OpenOpen Fri Fri –– Mon, Mon, Oct-Apr. Oct-Apr. 2ha display gardens featuring indigenous plants of SE Tasmania, in a Phone Phonefirst. first. 20ha reserve with peaceful walking tracks, enhanced by sculptures P: P:(03) (03)6363 636312101210 and a landscaped quarry with waterfall. A delightful, natural 80 80Den DenRoad, Road,Mole Mole Creek Creek experience. Picnic tables, toilets, barbeque available. W: wychwoodtasmania.com W: wychwoodtasmania.com Free entry. Open daily - daylight hours. Tasman Highway, Buckland. P: (03) 6239 1688 W: https://sites.google.com/site/tasbushlandgarden/home/ The Tasmanian Arboretum (North West) 24 Walk among extensive labelled collections of Tasmanian plants, southern hemisphere conifers and deciduous trees from temperate areas of the world on 66ha. Wildlife, landscape and our Limestone Heritage make the site interesting and enchanting in all seasons. Entry $5. Kiosk hours may vary. 46 Old Tramway Road (off C146), Eugenana, near Devonport. P: (03) 6427 2690 W: www.tasmanianarboretum.org.au Villarett Gardens - Moltema (North West) 25 Villarett Gardens date from the first years of last century. Since the late 70's, 4ha of modern/formal gardens are continually being developed. They comprise collections of exotic shrubs and trees, roses, herbs and bulbs, with numerous water features to delight you. Cafe- restaurant located in the grounds. Entry $5. Open 10:30am - 5:00pm daily except Friday and Monday. 789 Railton Road, Moltema P/F: (03) 6368 1214. 10 10 Tasmania is My Garden Tasmania is My Garden Tasmania is My Garden 11 11
GardenAccommodation Garden Accommodation Garden GardenAccommodation Accommodation Asimatree B & B and Art Garden - Tarlton 28 Kaydale Lodge Gardens - Nietta (North) 32 (North West) Nestled in a spectacular 2ha garden enjoy in-house accommodation Tranquility, leisure and pleasure, the essence of any great stay away in a peaceful rural setting. Wander through the colourful plants as the from home, come and listen to the birds. Found in the beautiful NW sun sets and awaken to the sound of bird song. Complimentary Coast of Tasmania, hidden away between Devonport and Latrobe. afternoon tea and garden entry on arrival. Continental breakfast. Each room opens to stunning views, all with queen beds, with a B&B $160 per double. Evening meals on request. sumptuous breakfast provided. The ambience of an open fire Open 9.00am to sunset daily. compliments relaxation.49 Bucks Road, Tarlton. 250 Loongana Road, Nietta. M: 0418 517 577 P: (03) 6429 1293 E: cheryl@asimatree.com.au W: www.kaydalelodge.com.au W: www.asimatree.com.au E: kaydale@bordernet.com.au Beauty Point Cottages - Beauty Point (North) 29 Lalla Flower Cottage - Wag Walker Gardens - Lalla 33 Beauty Point Cottages offers superb accommodation overlooking the (North East) beautiful Tamar River. 2 self-contained cottages - Bay Cottage Lalla Flower Cottage is a century old cottage set on 30 acres features a spa bath, and Cove Cottage is accessible to wheelchairs. adjoining the renowned historic Lalla Flower Farm. Accommodation King size beds; private balconies and delicious breakfast hampers. package includes entry to the Lalla Flower Farm walks and gardens Also en-suite room in the homestead. Beautiful gardens for you to with your own private walking trail access. In the heart of the Tamar wander through. 15 Flinders Street, Beauty Point. Valley the cottage offers access to many local attractions including P:(03) 6383 4556 gardens, parks, wineries, golf courses and mountain trails for M:0448 017 166 bikes and walkers. For booking M: 0458 954 175 W: www.beautypointcottages.com.au E: info@beautypointcottages.com.au Marakoopa Café - Mayberry (North West) 34 Nestled within our beautiful 2 acre garden, Enjoy comfortable Brickendon - Longford (North) 30 accommodation with stunning mountain views from our guest suite. Once home to the estate's gardener - the quaint “Gardener's Cottage” Meals available from the onsite Café. Enjoy the peace of our provides delightful accommodation for the weary travellers. Smell the delightful rural setting W: www.marakoopacafe.com roses, toast your toes at the open fire while sipping a complimentary E: enquire@marakoopacafe.com port, and immerse yourselves in the history of Brickendon. P: (03) 6363 5033 More cottages each with their own character are available. 236 Wellington Street, Longford. Old Wesley Dale Heritage Accommodation - 35 M: 0437 525 890 Mole Creek (North) E: louise@brickendon.com.au Old Wesley Dale Heritage Accommodation sits in the landscape W: www.brickendon.com.au described by the early pioneers as “the vision splendid”. A well- appointed, self-contained, heritage cottage sits quietly amongst old Inala’s Country Accommodation - Bruny Island 31 trees, hedges and stone walls. Features include walled gardens, glass (South) house, topiary garden and perennial border. Inala & Nairana Cottages provide exclusive accommodation at 1970 Mole Creek Road, Mole Creek 7304 Inala's private nature reserve on Bruny Island. Guests in the well- P: (03) 6363 1212 appointed, cosy cottages can wander the Jurassic Garden and M: 0427 771 056 Nature Museum, go birding and explore the diverse flora of Inala's W: www.oldwesleydaleheritage.com.au 1,500 acre grounds. E: tassiedevil76@gmail.com Several hides have been constructed in key areas including a raptor hide and a viewing platform for Forty-spotted Pardalotes. Sanda House - Orford (East) 36 E: inala@inalanaturetours.com.au Sanda House, built in 1838 is heritage listed and retains many W: www.inalanaturetours.com.au original features. It boasts 4 rooms – 1 x King, 2 x Queen and 1 x W: www.jurassicgarden.com.au Twin. Room rate includes a full continental breakfast buffet plus a P: (03) 6293 1217 choice of 4 hot cooked options. Afternoon tea is served upon arrival The B&B sits in one acre of gardens featuring a 20-tree orchard, over 70 roses, many flowering bushes and shrubs and a host of other plants. It is also home to an array of many birds. It is ideally located for exploring the local area including the majestic Maria island. 33 Walpole St, Orford. P: (03) 6257 1527 M: 0428 875 665 E: info@orfordsandahouse.com.au W: www.orfordsandahouse.com.au 12 12 Tasmania is My Garden Tasmania Tasmania is is My My Garden Garden 13 13
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Garden Accommodation Garden Accommodation Plant Hunting Plant Hunting The Pear Walk Country Garden Cottages - Lalla 37 Plants of Tasmania Nursery - Ridgeway (South) 39 Garden (North East) Accommodation Specialist growers of Tasmania native plants. An astounding range of Tasmanian plants from alpine, rainforest, heathland and coastal Enjoy garden walks, comfort and peace amidst huge trees, flowering shrubs, green hills and water in this century old property. 2 very plants, including Huon pine, Leatherwood, Myrtle, Sassafras and private, romantic cottages set in 10 acres, queen beds, lovely decor, hundreds of other species! Peak flowering Oct-Dec. Mail order The and Pear Walk attention to Country detail in Garden Cottages a welcoming - Lalla Generous atmosphere. 37 available. (North breakfast East) provisions. Dinner by prior arrangement. Open daily 9:00am-5:00pm (4:00pm in winter). Enjoy 85 Quillsgarden Road,walks, Lalla.comfort and peace amidst huge trees, flowering 65 Hall St, Ridgeway 7054. shrubs, green4125 P: (03) 6395 hills and water in this century old property. 2 very P: (03) 6239 1583 private, E: romantic cottages set in 10 acres, queen beds, lovely decor, r.v.pammenter@bigpond.com E: sales@potn.com.au and www.thepearwalk.com W: attention to detail in a welcoming atmosphere. Generous W: www.potn.com.au breakfast provisions. Dinner by prior arrangement. 85 WindQuills Road, Song Lalla. Bed and Breakfast - Little Swanport 38 The Succulent Store - Granton (South) 40 P: (03) 6395 4125 (East) We are specialist cool climate succulent growers. Our plants are E: Off r.v.pammenter@bigpond.com the beaten track and down the garden path –discover spacious proudly grown in Tasmania. We endeavour to find, assess , W: www.thepearwalk.com accommodation set amongst gardens of natives interspersed with evaluate and sell varieties suitable to the cool regions of Australia. traditional cottage garden plants. Explore the surrounding bushland, We sell by mail order from our website or by appointment, please Wind enjoy the Song Bed and wallabies, Breakfast listen - Little to the birds, Swanport walk the labyrinth or read38 a contact us. (East) book in the garden or by the open fire. Self- contained with continental P: 0418 504 074 breakfast Off included the beaten trackinandthe down tariff. Dinner by prior the garden patharrangement. From –discover spacious E: damiankerin01@gmail.com $135.00 per double. wwwthesucculentstore.com.au W: www.thesucculentstore.com.au accommodation set amongst gardens of natives interspersed with 452 Strip Road, traditional cottageLittle Swanport. garden plants. Explore the surrounding bushland, P: (03)the enjoy 6257 7583 listen to the birds, walk the labyrinth or read a wallabies, Van Diemen Quality Bulbs - Table Cape (North West) 41 M: 0418 book 995 in the 319 or by the open fire. Self- contained with continental garden Table Cape Tulip Farm Open Days – Van Diemen Quality Bulbs open E: windsong@skymesh.com.au breakfast included in the tariff. Dinner by prior arrangement. From for the tulip time. Don't miss walking through the mass of tulips on $135.00 per double. display incorporating an indoor display area, bulb sales, floral 452 Strip Road, Little Swanport. arrangements, art exhibition and refreshments. A photograher's P: (03) 6257 7583 delight. Entry fee applies. M: 0418 995 319 Open between 9:00am- 5:00pm from late September to October E: windsong@skymesh.com.au 363 Table Cape Rd., Wynyard Free call 1800 179 113 16 Tasmania is My Garden 16 Tasmania is My Garden Tasmania is My Garden 17 17
Toursand Tours Tours andWalks and Walks Walks Toursand Tours andWalks Walks Austrip Tours - Devonport (North West) 42 Austrip Tours Austrips are - Devonport the award (North West) winning Tasmanian 42 experts in group travel and Austrips are the award winning Tasmanian experts in group have been organising group tours since 1976. We specialise in travel and have been organising customising group tours unique experiences and since finding1976. thoseWe specialise hidden in treasures customising unique experiences and finding those hidden treasures so abundant in Tasmania. We can help your garden club or tour group so abundant in Tasmania. We can help your garden club or tour group perfect your itinerary, organise airfares, accommodation, attractions perfect your itinerary, organise airfares, accommodation, attractions and coach transport while in Tasmania and are happy to provide an all- and coachquote. inclusive transport while in Tasmania and are happy to provide an all- inclusive quote. P: 1800 777 726 or (03) 6423 1008 P: 1800 777 726 or (03) 6423 1008 E: info@austrips.com.au E: info@austrips.com.au W: www.austrips.com.au W: www.austrips.com.au Inala Jurassic Garden Botanical Tour – Bruny Island 43 Inala Jurassic Garden Botanical Tour – Bruny Island 43 (South) (South) Join a one–hour walking tour of the beautiful 5-acre garden. The Join a one–hour walking tour of the beautiful 5-acre garden. The Join gardena one–hour walking is overflowing withtour of the array a diverse beautiful 5-acre of over 600 garden. The Gondwanan garden species.isYour overflowing with a diverse knowledgeable array guide will of over walk 600 through with you Gondwanan time species. Your knowledgeable guide will walk with you through time and illuminate the fascinating history of our botanical past. Every Tue, and illuminate the fascinating history of our botanical past. Every Tue, Wed and Thur 10:00am -11:00am & 11:00am -12noon Bookings Wed and Thur 10:00am -11:00am & 11:00am -12noon Bookings required. $40pp for 2+ people. Group bookings also available on required. request and$40pp forgroups garden 2+ people. Group bookings also available on welcome. request and garden groups welcome. Inala Nature Tours offers other tours ranging from 3hr property tours of Inala Nature Tours offers other tours ranging from 3hr property tours of the Private Inala Reserve to explorations around Bruny Island and the Private Inala Reserve to explorations around Bruny Island and Tasmania. See website for details Tasmania. P: (03) 6293See website for details 1212 P: (03) 6293 1212 E:inala@inalanaturetours.com.au E:inala@inalanaturetours.com.au W: www.inalanaturetours.com.au W: W: www.inalanaturetours.com.au www.jurassicgarden.com.au W: www.jurassicgarden.com.au Runnymede Garden Tour - National Trust 44 Runnymede Garden Tour - National Trust 44 Tasmania (South) Tasmania (South) Immerse yourself in the tranquility and beauty of this marvelous Immerse yourself in the tranquility and beauty of this marvelous Immerse yourself 120-year-old in the garden. tranquility and Surrounding beautyon the house of all thissides, marvelous this 120-year-old garden. Surrounding the house on all sides, this meticulously maintained garden is filled with flowering shrubs and meticulously maintained garden is filled with flowering shrubs and bulbs, fruit trees, heritage roses, herbs, and hedges. Over bulbs, fruit trees, approximately heritage 1 hour, enjoyroses, herbs, stroll a leisurely and hedges. with oneOver of the gardens approximately 1 hour, enjoy a leisurely stroll with one of the gardens dedicated National Trust volunteers as they guide you around the dedicated magnificent National Trust volunteers as they guide you around the grounds. Tour times, prices and details are all on our magnificent online booking grounds. Tour times, prices and details are all on our website at nationaltrusttas.rezdy.com. online booking 61 Bay Road, New website Town.at nationaltrusttas.rezdy.com. 61 Bay Road, New Town. P: (03) 6278 1269. P: W:(03) 6278 1269. www.nationaltrust.org.au/tas W: www.nationaltrust.org.au/tas 18 Tasmania is My My Garden 18 18 Tasmania Tasmania is is My Garden Tasmania is My Garden 19
Associates and Partners Associates and Partners Associates and Associates andPartners Partners Associates and Partners Australian Garden History Society - 45 Epilepsy Tasmania 49 Australian TasmanianGarden BranchHistory Society - 45 Epilepsy Tasmania is a not-for-profit community organisation Tasmanian Branch The Australian Garden History Society promotes awareness and improving the quality of life of Tasmanians with epilepsy, and those conservation The Australian of Garden significant gardens History and cultural Society promoteslandscapes awareness through and around them, through education, coordination and support. engagement, ofresearch, conservation significantadvocacy gardens andand cultural activities. The Tasmania landscapes through W: www.epilepsytasmania.org.au branch conducts engagement, garden advocacy research, visits and and lectures throughout activities. ThetheTasmania year, to P: (03) 6344 6881 which visitors branch conductsare welcome. garden visits and lectures throughout the year, to W: www.gardenhistorysociety.org.au/ which visitors are welcome. Makers’ Workshop (North West) 50 W: www.gardenshistorysociety.org.au/category/detail/61 A must see celebration of North West Tasmania’s creativity and Australian Plants Society Tasmania Inc 46 ingenuity. Explore the Makers’ Studios, meet the artisans and learn Australian The AustralianPlants Society Plants Society Tasmania Tasmania Incof an Australia-46 Inc. is part about our history makers. Enjoy our superb gift shop and gallery. wideAustralian The organisation of people Plants Society interested TasmaniainInc. the is propagation, part of an Australia- Tour our handmade paper mill, and sample locally produced cultivation wide and conservation organisation of plants native of people interested in the to Australia. Local propagation, cheeses. groups meet cultivation andinconservation Hobart (Kingston), Launceston of plants and Devonport. native to Australia. Local We Open 7 days our Visitor Information Centre can help with all your encourage groups meetpeople to grow in Hobart Australian, (Kingston), especiallyand Launceston Tasmanian Devonport.plants We touring inspirations. in all garden encourage situations. people to growFull details may Australian, be foundTasmanian especially at plants 2 Bass Highway, Parklands, Burnie W:allwww.apstas.org.au in garden situations. Full details may be found at P: (03) 6430 5831 W: www.apstas.org.au E: makersworkshop@burnie.net Colours of Tasmania - Port Sorell (North West) 47 W: www.discoverburnie.net I am inspired Colours by the spectacular of Tasmania - Port Tasmanian Sorell (North landscape West)in the colour 47 Ichoices for my am inspired byweaving and polymer the spectacular clay jewellery. Tasmanian landscape I spin andcolour in the Plane Tree Studio - Hobart (South) 51 weave with choices for myourweaving local merino and alpaca and polymer clayfibres to create jewellery. slow, I spin and Makers of speciality papers from plant fibres and cards with botanical unique with weave garments. our local merino and alpaca fibres to create slow, themes. Beautiful papers and a personalised approach to the design W: www.coloursoftasmania.com.au unique garments. and production of your stationery. W: www.coloursoftasmania.com.au 107 Murray Street, Hobart. Deborah Wace - Botanical Artist - Hobart (South) 48 P: (03) 6231 6431 Creates detailed Deborah flower, and Creates Wace Drypoint pressed detailed - Botanical etchings plantetchings Drypoint specimen of Tasmanian Artist arrangements of Tasmanian Orchids - root 48 - Hobart (South) sourced Orchids to from - root to Associates E: mail@planetreestudio.com.au W: www.planetreestudio.com.au Tasmania’s flower, and Buttongrass pressed plant plantspecimen communities. New workssourced arrangements on fabricfrom and relocatable adhesive wall friezes - digitized from Tasmania’s Buttongrass plant communities. New works on fabric and original artworks. Spring Bay Distillery – Spring Beach ( East) 52 Also available relocatable as archival adhesive prints, will wall friezes post worldwide. - digitized from original Printmaking artworks. Spring Bay Distillery is an award- winning craft single malt whisky classes Also in studio available asorarchival the field.prints, Studiowill tours. post worldwide. Printmaking and gin distillery on Tasmania's pristine East Coast. Located at Level 9,in classes 65studio Murray or Street, Hobart. the field. Studio tours. Spring Beach, 4km south of Orford, we are open most days for M: 0458 Level 9, 65176 239 Street, Hobart. Murray Tours and Tastings. E: debwace@gmail.com M: 0458 176 239 Contact Suzy on W: debwace@gmail.com E: www.deborahwace.com M: 0418 270 054 W: www.deborahwace.com E: suzy@springbaydistillery.com.au to book a tour. W: www.springbaydistillery.com.au for more details. Tasmanian Impressions Innovative Designers - 53 Spreyton (North West) We are an Australian company, based in Tasmania, with a great love and appreciation of interesting images and unusual designs. Our timber work include Wild Coast Design Jewellery, Cheese Boards and End Grain Timber Coasters all hand crafted locally using Tasmanian Timbers, and we offer both wholesale and retail sales. 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Open Gardens, Festivals & Events Open Open Gardens, Gardens, Festivals Festivals & & Events Events Open Open Gardens, Open Festivals Festivals&& Gardens, Festivals Gardens, Events &Events Events Open Gardens, Festivals & Events FEBRUARY 2020 APRIL 2020 APRIL 2020 FEBRUARY2020 FEBRUARY 2020 APRIL 2020 FEBRUARY 2020 Sat 1st - Sun 2nd February 54 Sat 1stst - Sun 2Horticultural February nd Launceston 54 Sat 1 - Sun 2nd February Society Summer Show 54 Launceston Will feature dahlias, gladioli andSociety Horticultural Summer lilliums. Cut flowers,Show pot plants, Launceston Will feature floral Horticultural dahlias, art, children gladioliaand exhibits, Society lilliums. plant Summer Show Cut flowers, pot stall, refreshments andplants, specialist Will floralfeature plant art, dahlias, children growers. gladioliaand exhibits, lilliums. plant Cut flowers, pot stall, refreshments andplants, specialist floral plant art, children exhibits, a plant stall, refreshments and specialist At St growers. 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