Queensland Garden Expo provides a blooming good reason to visit the Sunshine Coast this winter

Everything is coming up roses for garden-lovers as the Sunshine Coast prepares to host the Queensland Garden Expo, a three-day celebration of flower power in July.

The 36th annual Queensland Garden Expo will take place from 9-11 July at the Nambour Showgrounds, with over seven hectares of inspiration for both experienced gardeners and more recent ‘converts’.

Held at a perfect time for winter escapes to the Sunshine Coast, with July daytime temperatures usually in the early to mid 20C’s, the Queensland Garden Expo will tap into Australians’ passion for gardening with 350 exhibitors — including 55 nurseries — and some 45 guest speakers, presenting a fertile program for nature lovers.

The program includes ‘Back to Basics’ talks each day to encourage visitors who are new to gardening, in addition to the wide range of gardening topics that have become firm favourites with more experienced gardeners.

Attendees will be able to learn, explore and get inspired; and can then find everything they need at the Expo, including a choice of more than 60,000 plants ready for sale each day of the event.

A truly family-friendly event, children will be entertained with a range of interactive sessions such as kids craft and seed planting, along with a free kids playground.

Queensland Garden Expo Chairman Simon Smith said that lockdowns and the ban on overseas travel had created a situation where people were ‘stuck’ at home so they took the opportunity to invest their money and transform their gardens.

“The Expo caters for all plant lovers and this year will be no different. Our quality growers are strategic in setting aside and growing plant lines so that our visitors always have a broad and interesting range of plants to choose from,” Mr Smith said.

“There is no better time to get back into your garden and plant out that veggie patch you always wanted, drop in your own small fruit orchard, create a Balinese-themed garden in your pool area, build a native wildlife-friendly garden or create your own indoor plant utopia.”

The Queensland Garden Expo speaker program is the biggest in Australia and will welcome back crowd-favourites such as ABC’s Gardening Australia gurus Sophie Thomson, Costa Georgiadis and Jerry Coleby-Williams as well as event favourites Adam Woodhams, Dr Kevin Redd and Phil Dudman.

Tickets are $20 for adults, while children under 15 are free. For more information, visit www.qldgardenexpo.com.au.

A range of special accommodation deals are available for stays on the Sunshine Coast over the weekend, and can be accessed via https://www.visitsunshinecoast.com/deals

Deals include:

Fast facts — Queensland Garden Expo 2021

Where:  Nambour Showgrounds, Coronation Avenue, Nambour on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast.
When:  Friday, 9 July to Sunday, 11 July 2021.
Opening times: Gates open 8:00am daily.

Gates close 5:00pm Friday and Saturday; 4:00pm Sunday.

Disability access: The showground offers excellent facilities for wheelchair visitors with on-site disabled parking, easy access and ground level exhibits along with disabled toilet facilities. Guide dogs are welcome.
Tickets: Tickets available for purchase at www.qldgardenexpo.com.au.

·         Adult entry – $20

·         Children 15 years and under – Free

·         Groups of 10 or more – $18 each

·         Two-day weekend pass (Saturday and Sunday) – $35

·         Three-day pass – $50

For further information visit www.qldgardenexpo.com.au

SOURCE: Queensland Garden Expo/Visit Sunshine Coast

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