SENSORY gardens are designed to stimulate the senses, enhance gardening and look, smell and feel beautiful.
SubTropical Gardening magazine editor Paul Plant will offer two workshops for locals who want to learn more about creating and maintaining a sensory garden.
Paul will share insights into the sensuous qualities of plants and display plant species that can be grown locally in the Noosa region.
The workshops are hosted by the Friends of Noosa Botanic Gardens and will be held on Tuesday 9 June, at 2pm, at the Noosa Botanic Gardens large shelter shed and again on Saturday 20 June, from 10am.
Bring a fold-up chair, coffee or tea and RSVP to jill@creativedialogue.com or phone 0412 053 281.
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