2011 Gardens

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  • "Trill Cottage"

    Come & see what can be created in an average sized backyard. This garden which has evolved over the last 16 years, sits on a gentle slope with terraced areas of lawn.
  • "Tallowood"

    “Tallowood” is a 1 acre garden, 13 years in the making. Started as a rose garden, the theme is now a mix of roses, perennials, salvia, daylily gaura, geranium and many more surprises, a garden to enjoy.
  • "Eelah"

    "Eelah," a beautiful homestead built in 1835 is set among established Moreton Bay Figs, Crepe Myrtles and various fruit trees that are planted over one hectare of evolving gardens.
  • "Glastonbury"

    "Glastonbury" was built in 1911 (it celebrates its centenary this year) by Walter Pender as his own residence.
  • "Ninda Cottage"

    This garden began in 1998, very gradually expanding over the next seven years to cover the 1 hectare. We see the garden as a country stroll garden taking you through various areas with their particular plant species and character. A small dam for irrigation leads to a Wisteria covered pergola then on to an avenue of 26 Chantacleer Pears bordered with Box hedging, and up to Isabel’s Garden.
  • "Orbelon"

    This is a garden to wander in. It is a cool, shady two and a half acres with an ephemeral watercourse and a tall eucalypt canopy under planted with rainforest trees and shrubs. Essentially a native garden, its natural character has been maintained, though an outstanding collection of Cycads adds an exotic touch.
  • Badior Garden

    This garden started from a cow paddock in 1974. Trees were planted & bush rocks were gradually used to make gardens around the trees. Camellias & azaleas abound.
  • Burton Garden

    This garden is now five years old, the site is about 1.5 Ha in area and is dominated by three water bodies, the water bodies are part of the stormwater detention area for the adjacent subdivision, the larger of the water bodies was previously the farm dam.
  • "Dreamtime"

    After nearly 10 years our Garden shows signs of an established garden. Tube stock has grown into well-developed trees. Groups of various trees such as hakeas, lemon scented tea trees have reached approximately 3 metres. Avenues of conifers are standing tall and lots of new trees have to reach their potential.
  • Dicker Garden

    This 2 hectare garden was developed from an almost blank canvas - to todays themed gardens providing a botanic setting with many vistas. Spring brings many new colours to the garden after the leaves of autumn.


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