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Bonsai show

Once again in 2021, the Sunshine Coast Bonsai Society is holding its highly anticipated Annual Bonsai Show and Spectacular this September.

The show will showcase many of the finest bonsai in Queensland, displaying a wide variety of bonsai, from exotic tree species to our own local native species.

Open from 9am to 4pm on Saturday 18 and 9am to 2pm on Sunday 19 September at the Buderim War Memorial Hall, corner Church Street and Main Street, Buderim visitors can enjoy everything bonsai including Penjing landscapes and rock display.

There will be expert bonsai potting and pruning demonstrations each day between 10 and 1pm, free professional advice and bonsai trees, pots and tools on sale, food and drinks available and there is plenty of free parking adjacent to the hall.

If you are a bonsai enthusiast or simply enjoy gardening, then this show is for you.

For more information, phone society president Rod McCulloch on 0421 326 186 or email rmccullo@usc.edu.au

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