AUSTRALIAN GARDEN SHOW SYDNEY OPENS THURSDAY!
04 Sep 2013
Running until Sunday, 8 September, anyone with an interest in design, architecture, sustainability, organic food and cooking will be able to take something from the event.
The inaugural Australian Garden Show Sydney opens today (Thursday) at Centennial Park.
Running until Sunday, 8 September, the show offers much more than just gardens. Anyone with an interest in design, architecture, sustainability, organic food and cooking will be able to take something from the event.
There will also be over 100 exhibitors ranging from nursery and garden associations to a vast variety of gardening produce and information stalls.
A 1000 square metre Kitchen Garden created by Indira Naidoo features chooks, peddle-powered sprinklers, worm farms, lavish tomato archways, native beehives and a build your own edible strawberry wall.
Naidoo, author of The Edible Balcony, and self-taught gardener will also present on sustainable gardens and edible balcony gardens in the Seeds of Wisdom lecture series. The series will feature thought provoking lectures and garden and sustainability talks designed to appeal to everyone from the occasional gardener to the professional landscaper.
Joining Naidoo at the Australian Garden Show Sydney is vertical garden expert, Patrick Blanc; Graham Ross VMM, Better Homes & Gardens TV presenter and broadcaster of the Australian 2GB radio, The Garden Clinic; Melbourne-based landscape designer and gardening personality, Jim Fogarty and food writer and Gourmet Farmer, Matthew Evans.
Get your tickets here – www.australiangardenshowsydney.com.au