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HomeNewsGarden Sundays are back

Garden Sundays are back

Sunday March 6 marks the 2022 return of the popular Sunday in the Gardens event at Noosa Botanic Gardens.

Get to the gardens at 9am to start your day with a coffee and muffin from Rob who is taking a day away from his famous Bus Stop Espresso to supply you with the best from his Cooroy Coffee brand.

Or you can take a short stroll over to the Shade Garden to see some of the more exotic species the gardens have to offer.

From 10am, legendary singer/songwriter Jay Bishoff will perform popular and original pieces under the poinciana trees near the Shade Garden – bring a chair and enjoy this free show.

Or you can join a botanic journaling workshop with Sammy Ciganka to make your own mark makers from found objects and sticks to use with botanical inks on paper and fabric. The workshop is free but you need to book for this – visit noosabotanicgardensfriends.com for details).

Then again, if you want you can just make a day of it with a walk through the eight hectares of gardens, perhaps taking over one of the many picnic tables distributed across the whole area, enjoy a family gathering, or just relax with a book.

And yes, you can bring your dog to the gardens – but only on a leash.

And here’s something for the diary: the next plant sale day from the Botanic Gardens Friends is being held on Saturday 26 March, from 7am to noon.

Noosa Botanic Gardens are approximately 4km from Cooroy, along Lake Macdonald Drive.

Make a day of it!

Visit noosabotanicgardensfriends.com for more details.

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