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Goondiwindi & District Garden Club Inc

Phone: +61 429 700 658



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23.01.2022 Not a bad pre-Christmas harvest! by @ockduspock



18.01.2022 Seaside daisy. Hardy, and beautiful. You can soften the appearance of large pots on decks, patios and courtyards by planting them with ground-covering plants that spill over the sides of the container.

11.01.2022 Flashback to a beautiful garden we visited in July last year. With an abundance of native trees and shrubs on display, and wonderful metal sculptures, Stan and Nyrie Wardle’s garden is full of creativity and intrigue a grandchild’s paradise! We had over 60 people attend the open garden on this beautiful winters day. ... We’re looking forward to exploring more gardens this year! See more

11.01.2022 Merry Christmas from the Goondiwindi Garden Club! Thank you for your support throughout 2020. It was a trying year in many respects, and while we had to adjust our plans a little, we are very appreciative of the continued support and interest from the greater Goondiwindi community.



08.01.2022 Another beautiful garden from 2020. Liz Woods describes her garden as "random like me"! We were lucky enough to visit her garden in September while it was in full bloom!... With over 90 roses and beautiful perennials, bougainvilleas and lots more there was something for everyone in this garden. Another fantastic crowd with over 100 visitors through the gate. See more

07.01.2022 Are you coming to our next open garden day! You don’t have to be an experienced gardener to enjoy these events. We actually love seeing new people join us for our open gardens. ... It really is the perfect way to get inspired by others, see what works in our area, and learn a few tips and tricks along the way!

07.01.2022 We're loving this Christmas decor courtesy of @moblehomestead!



06.01.2022 Still going strong.

04.01.2022 If you're a member, check your email! Your April newsletter has just landed in your inbox Want to become a member? ... Our monthly newsletter is just one of the many perks! See more

02.01.2022 Agapanthus are looking spectacular! We love these because they are hardy, drought-tolerant plants. They make an excellent evergreen border to paths and driveways in areas exposed to the hottest afternoon sun. They have neat, lush-green strappy foliage and the leaves gently curve at the ends.... Make more plants by root division in winter and to keep it in tip-top shape and flowering well, lift and divide your agapanthus clumps every four or five years. Feed in spring with a feed of fertiliser to nourish the developing flower buds. Easy! Image credit: @grassrootgardeners See more

01.01.2022 Image credit: Gardening Soul

01.01.2022 Some beautiful photos captured by Bec Cover at our garden day at Nungwai in March. It was a fantastic turn out and great to see so many new faces!



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