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Experience the beauty of nature at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show

Melb Flower Garden Show festival

Gardening enthusiasts, nature lovers, and families, mark your calendars for the annual Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show! This five-day event is set to take place from March 29 to April 2, 2023, at the prestigious Royal Exhibition Building and Carlton Gardens, where visitors can indulge in breathtaking garden displays, attend educational talks, workshops and tastings, and engage in exciting family activities. The 2023 program features an extraordinary lineup of Show Garden displays by some of the world’s best landscape designers, including Charlie Albone and Dublin’s Peter Donegan. The event also offers a range of backyard inspiration for urban dwellers, such as the 5m x 5m Boutique Gardens, student-led Achievable Gardens, and Hanging Basket Competition. If you’re feeling creative, explore the all-new Brush & Bubbles workshops where you can unleash your inner Monet. For those with a passion for floristry and fashion, there is a dedicated wedding showcase and even floral fashions by RMIT students to check out. Don’t miss out on the botanical-inspired High Tea or the sprawling Flower Market within the Royal Exhibition Building. Adding to the allure, Gardens by Twilight will transform the Carlton Gardens, featuring Melbourne’s finest musicians, gourmet bites, and wines to create a sparkling paradise. Visitors can also access educational talks from industry elites on the Main Stage and marvel at stunning works from Australian artists at the vibrant Arts & Sculpture Precinct. Inside the reimagined Scotts Osmocote Indoor Plant Zone, find inspiration for enhancing indoor environments. Hands-on workshops and tastings are offered by The Diggers Club, providing visitors… Read More

Melbourne blooms at the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show

Melbourne Flower Garden Show 2

No longer solely the domain of daggy dads and nannas obsessed with tending to their prized roses, the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show returned for another year to show all of us city-dwelling green thumbs exactly what we can accomplish with our indoor plants and backyard veggie plots. While gardening has always been a popular hobby, it seems to have really taken off over the past few years, with more and more younger people discovering their inner green thumb. Maybe it’s because we’re not having children, or maybe it’s because we’re stuck in tiny apartments with no room for pets: but whatever the reason is, we’re taking to gardening with a passion. If you’re someone obsessed with indoor plants then it’s highly likely you came back from the Melbourne International Flower and Garden Show with armfuls of everything from succulents to syngoniums; and if plants of the outdoor variety are more your style, you would’ve been more than happy with the selection on offer from The Diggers Club. Famed for offering all sorts of weird and wonderful heirloom fruits and vegetables, The Diggers Club displayed exactly what you can accomplish with a little bit of elbow grease in the garden: rainbow-coloured corn, alien-looking broccoli, and even a mountain of gourds could be found at their stall. For those sworn black thumbs who have tried, and failed, to keep their pet plants alive, there was still much to see and take in. The Great Hall of Flowers exhibited bouquets from some of Melbourne’s best florists,… Read More