Blooming Tasmania Guide 2014-2015
Transcription
Blooming Tasmania Guide 2014-2015
YOUR GUIDE TO Blooming Tasmania 2014 – 2015 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM 1 Welcome from the Premier of Tasmania As Premier of Tasmania and the Minister for Tourism, it is my great pleasure to support the Blooming Tasmania guide. Tasmania has a rich gardening culture spanning generations. You’ll likely meet many of the passionate people who create these garden experiences throughout your travels. Their knowledge and commitment to the landscape has created a wide variety of garden products from heritage gardens in historic sites to wild native garden walks. We’re very lucky to experience four distinct seasons here in Tasmania, which provide for an ever-changing garden landscape. From the North West corner to the far South there is a diverse collection of gardens attractions, events and nurseries to seek out and enjoy throughout the year. This guide contains a wealth of helpful information to aid you in your exploration of our island state and to create your own Tasmanian garden experience. I hope you enjoy your visit and that you’ll share your experience with us #discovertasmania. Will Hodgman MP Premier of Tasmania and Minister for Tourism Welcome from Blooming Tasmania We welcome you to our 2014-2015 Blooming Tasmania Guide and warmly invite you to consider the unique garden attractions Tasmania offers. You will be amazed at the diversity of experiences you can enjoy from larger, professionally developed gardens like the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens to smaller family operated gems in all corners of our island State. Events like our flower shows demonstrate the quality of what is lovingly grown in individual gardens, whilst others, like the Tulip Festival at Table Cape Tulip Farm runs for several weeks and delivers a kaleidoscope of colour on a grand scale. Go plant hunting around some very different specialist growers and explore Tasmania’s unique flora and rare plants, slow down and stay in relaxing garden accommodation and watch the sunrise and sunset with the native birds and animals. Whatever you choose, Blooming Tasmania can assist you in planning a memorable Tasmanian experience. Jane Teniswood Chair, Blooming Tasmania Association 2 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM CONTENTS Location Index and Map 2 Peak Flowering Times in Tasmania 4 Regularly Open Gardens 6 Plant Hunting 12 Tours and Walks 13 Associates 13 Garden Accommodation 14 Events and Activities 16 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM 1 Location Index and Map Allendale Gardens & Rainforest Walks Garden Spectacular @ Highfield Table Cape Tulip Farm/Van Diemen Quality Bulbs Wynyard - Bloomin’ Tulips Katandra Garden & Bulb Farm Oldina Nursery Burnie Lilium Show Annsleigh Gardens & Café Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden Kaydale Lodge Gardens The Tasmanian Arboretum The Big Pot Nursery Latrobe Lilium Show & Bulb Sale Railton - Town of Topiary Clematis Cottage Nursery Villarett Gardens Old Wesley Dale Heritage Accommodation Fitzpatrick’s Inn Hawthorn Villa Stables Beauty Point Cottages Conmel Cottage Topiary Haven Launceston Horticultural Society Tasmania’s Hidden Experiences Brickendon Panshanger Estate WAG Walker Heritage Rhododendron Garden The Pear Walk Country Garden Cottages Bridestowe Estate Lavender Farm Wind Song B&B Prospect Villa & Garden Donnybrook Gardens Tasmanian Bushland Gardens Runnymede Corinda’s Cottages Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens Plane Tree Studio Hobart Town Hall St. David’s Cathedral Tasmania i-Drive Plants of Tasmania Nursery 2 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM Location Index and Map Huon Auxillary for Eldercare Garden Walk Avi-Fauna & Flora Gardens Inverawe Native Gardens Crawleighwood Garden Tahune AirWalk Port Arthur Historic Site Location maps above have been colour coded for your convenience. Regular open gardens are green; Specialist growers and nurseries are red; Walks and Tours are pink; Accommodation is pale blue; Events and activities are purple. On other pages maps above have been colour coded to indicate the region of Tasmania to assist you in planning each day’s travel. North West and Western Tasmania are in brick; Launceston and North mauve; Hobart and South are purple; East Coast is orange. W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM 3 Peak Flowering Times in Tasmania To assist you in planning your visit, we have charted the Peak Flowering Times of some notable flowers. While Tasmania is a small state, climate and geographic variations do occur, influencing blooming times. Generally allow two weeks variation between the north (earlier) and the south (later) of the state, and a similar variation for coastal (earlier) or inland (later) areas. Some variation must be expected between seasons. N ● N N N N N N N N N 4 PEAK = Tasmanian Native ❍ Extended Season hellebores camellias magnolias daffodils wisteria rhododendrons tulips clematis apple/cherry blossom peonies orchids iris native orchids lowland wildflowers alpine wildflowers wattles hostas poppies (field) roses perennials waratahs lavender delphiniums liliums christmas bells leatherwood dahlias gladioli begonias crocus/cyclamen deciduous beech (fagus) autumn foliage chrysanthemums native heath S O N D J F M A M J J A E C O E A E A P A U U U P T V C N B R R Y N L G ❍ ● ❍ ● ❍ ● ● ❍ ● ❍ ● ● ● ● ● ❍ ● ● ❍ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ❍ ● ● ❍ ❍ ● ● ● ❍ ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ● ● ● ● ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ● ● ● ● ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ● ● ● ❍ ● ● ● ❍ ● ● ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ● ● ❍ ❍ ● ● ● ❍ ❍ ● ● ● ● ❍ ❍ ● ● ❍ ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ● ❍ ❍ ● ● ● ● ● ❍ ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ● ❍ ❍ ● ● ❍ W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM ❍ ❍ ❍ ● ● W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM 5 Regularly Open Gardens Allendale Gardens and Forest Walks On edge of private old growth forest. Hundreds of rare trees, shrubs and flowers on Allen Creek. Diversely themed gardens and walks. Photographers and birdwatchers delight. Devonshire teas. Entry fee. Open Tue–Sat 10am–4pm from 1st Oct–14th Dec. and 2nd Jan to 25th April. Take B22 or C217 roads via Smithton to Blanch Road. P: (03) 6456 4216; W: www.allendalegardens.com.au. See display advertisement this page. Annsleigh Gardens and Cafe Stroll through 2ha of mature trees, flowering shrubs and plants, landscaped with water features. Discover a tranquil haven. Enjoy coffee and cake or lunch in the Licensed Cafe. Wheelchair friendly. Open Sep to May, Wed–Sun, 10am–4pm. Entry $6. Group bookings welcome. 10 minutes south of Burnie on the B18. 4 Metaira Road, Ridgley. P: (03) 6435 7229; W: www.annsleighgardens.com.au Avi-Fauna and Flora Gardens This 1ha garden has colour all year. Spring, bulbs, annuals, shrubs and trees, followed by roses, irises and perennials. Foliage and chrysanthemums in autumn. Fishponds, extensive aviaries diverse bird life; conservatory with seasonal displays including tuberous begonias add interest. Weddings. Wheelchair access. Peak flowering in summer. Entry $5. Open all year. 7 Burnaby Drive Margate; P: (03) 6267 2579. Brickendon These beautiful World Heritage listed gardens reflect the foresight of early settlers with 180 year old exotic and European trees, extensive plantings of shrubs, roses, perennials and grasses, highlighting the Georgian homestead home of the 5th, 6th and 7th generations of Archers. Entry $7 (garden) Open 9.30am–5pm Tue–Sun, Sept to June (Closed July and August) 236 Wellington Street, Longford; P: (03) 6391 1383; W: www.brickendon.com.au Bridestowe Estate Lavender Farm Established 1922, Bridestowe is one of the world’s largest single commercial lavender farms, 50km from Launceston on the North East Tasmania Touring Route. Visit our scenic location & experience the flavours of gourmet lavender. Open 9am–5pm, 7 days from Sep–Apr. 9am–4pm May–Aug. Entry $7.50 per Adult Dec–Jan. 296 Gillespies Road, Nabowla P: (03) 6352 8182; E: [email protected]; W: www.bridestowelavender.com.au. See display advertisement p.9. EDITH CREEK via SMITHTON www.allendalegardens.com.au Tasmania’s Premier Showcase Gardens Open 1st October to 14th December and 2nd January to 25th April 6 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM Regularly Open Gardens Crawleighwood Nursery and Garden A delightful 2ha garden featuring lush rhododendron and maple woodlands, Gondwanan rainforest species, rare and unusual plants. Brilliant spring and autumn colours, great for weddings. Wide variety of plants for sale. Open 10am–4.30pm Thurs–Sat Sept–April. 51 Underwoods Road, Nicholls Rivulet. Garden entry $5 adults; P: (03) 6295 0269; W: www.crawleighwood.com.au Donnybrook Gardens A beautifully landscaped garden featuring mass plantings of huge variety ensure year round interest. 250 roses, thousands of spring bulbs. Delightful willow and fern-lined creek bisects garden. 11 West Street, Maydena. Open 10am–4.30pm Thursday–Saturday September to November and then 15th January to end April. Entry $6 adults; P: 0403 394 238; E: [email protected] Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden 23,000 rhodos and companion plants in uniquely designed 11 hectare woodland garden. Entry $10 concession available. Open Daily 9am–5pm (closed Christmas Day and Good Friday). Tearoom, plant sales open daily during peak flowering Sept–Nov, Thursday and weekends for other months, closed May–July. Breffny Road Romaine (off B18) South of Burnie; P: (03) 6433 1805; E: [email protected]; W: www.emuvalleyrhodo.com.au. See display advertisement p.10 Inverawe Native Gardens Be inspired! Thousands of colourful native plants, stunning views of historic North West Bay. Poetry, sculpture and interpretive signs. Take tea on the terrace, be entertained by the extraordinary variety of birds that call Inverawe home. Waterwise sustainable gardening at its best. Entry fees apply. Open 7 days, Sept–May, 9am–6pm, June–Aug by appointment. Behind the Margate Train. 1565 Channel Highway, Margate; P: (03) 6267 2020; 15 mins south of Hobart. Kaydale Lodge Gardens Masses of daffodils, fritillaria, trilliums, peonies and more against a stunning landscape. 2nd generation, unique 2ha garden, abundant vegetable garden, pear walk, grand scale rockery, zen garden, water features - must see! Accommodation, lunches, morning and afternoon tea available daily. Garden entry $5 Accommodation $150 B&B per double. Open Daily 9am till sunset. 250 Loongana Road Nietta; P: (03) 6429 1293; W: www.kaydalelodge.com.au. See display advertisement p.17. 296 Gillespies Rd, Nabowla, Tasmania, Australia 7260 Phone: 03 6352 8182 www.bridestowelavender.com.au W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM 7 Regularly Open Gardens Port Arthur Historic Site Many of Port Arthur’s bricks have crumbled, but oaks and elms planted by convict hands are still sturdy. Port Arthur’s trees and gardens are living, growing links to the men and women who planted and tended them a century and a half ago. Open every day. Port Arthur Historic site - The Australian convict experience. Arthur Highway Port Arthur. Freecall: 1800 659 101. See display advertisement p.13. Prospect Villa and Garden An incredible garden with old stone walls and clipped hedges, offering separate compartments, Blanche’s white garden, herbaceous borders, urn garden, spring walk, secret garden, rockery, classic Italian Renaissancestyle garden. Best Oct-Nov. Plant sales. Entry $5. Open Oct–Mar 9am– 4pm most days, or by appointment, phone first. Hamilton Plains Road, off Lyell Hwy Hamilton; P: (03) 6286 3233; (03) 6333 0929; M: 0409 415 491. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens The sheltered grounds, historic features, plant collections and Significant trees of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. Offering an extensive program of activities, guided tours, events, year-round displays and fine Tasmanian inspired restaurant and Botanical shop. Open Daily, Free Admission. Restaurant P: (03) 6236 3088; Admin P: (03) 6236 3050; W: www.rtbg.tas.gov.au. See display advertisement p.11. Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden “Rhododendron Heaven” - Peter Cundall Over 23,000 plants Uniquely landscaped Walking tracks Water features Platypus Echidna Diverse bird life 11 ha of garden Peak flowering September - November Turn left at Cascade Road, 6km south of Burnie on B18 & follow signs for 2km. www.emuvalleyrhodo.com.au Tel: 03 6433 1805 8 [email protected] PO Box 39, Burnie, TAS 7320 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM Regularly Open Gardens Runnymede c.1840 is a rare, early villa that retains enough landscape to give a sense of life on the original estate. Trees planted in the 1860s blend with later landscape elements. The garden today reflects the vision and passion of families and gardeners who lived and worked here. Entry fees apply. Open 10–4.30 Tue–Fri. Sun 12 – 4.30 pm. Closed Christmas and Boxing Days, Good Friday, July and Aug. 61 Bay Road, New Town; P: 6278 1269. Tasmanian Bushland Garden 2ha display gardens featuring indigenous plants of SE Tasmania, in a 20 ha reserve with peaceful walking tracks, enhanced by sculptures and a landscaped quarry with waterfall. A delightful, natural experience. Picnic tables, toilets, barbeque available. Free entry. Open daily - daylight hours Tasman Highway, Buckland (next door to Pulchella Nursery); P: (03) 6239 1688; W: www.tasmanianbushlandgarden.org.au The Tasmanian Arboretum Walk among extensive labelled collections of Tasmanian plants, southern hemisphere conifers and deciduous trees from temperate areas of the world on 66ha. Wildlife, landscape and our Limestone Heritage make the site interesting and enchanting in all seasons. Entry $5. Kiosk hours may vary. 46 Old Tramway Road (off C146) Eugenana, near Devonport; P: (03) 6427 2690; W: www.tasmanianarboretum.org.au. See display advertisement p.12. Wind Song B&B WIND Explore the Freycinet/Maria Coast from “Wind Song” - a 220ha Explore property with spacious the Freycinet/ accommodation set amidstwith gardens. property spacious Return to Wind Song and “Take time to feel theReturn WIND..., TotobeWind upliftedSong by its SONG... And to STILL”. uplifted bybeits SONG… Enjoy the Private Forest Reserve, Enjoy the flora Private discover the diverse and Fore fauna and walk the La fauna and walk the Labyrinth. Book on-line from $120 per double, Book on-line from includes continental breakfast. 452 Strip452 Road,Strip Little Swanport Road, (03) 6257 7583 0418 995 319 (03) 6257 7583 [email protected] www.windsongbnb.com.au $12 Little 0 [email protected] W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM 9 Regularly Open Gardens Villarett Gardens Villarett Gardens date from the first years of last century. Since the late ‘70’s, 4ha of modern/formal gardens are continually being developed. They comprise collections of exotic shrubs and trees, roses, herbs and bulbs, with numerous water features to delight you. Café-restaurant and guest cottage located in the grounds. Entry $5. 10.30am–5pm daily except Friday. 789 Railton Road Moltema; P/F: (03) 6368 1214. WAG Walker Heritage Rhododendron Gardens Formerly known as the WAG Walker Rhododendron Reserve, comprising 100 acres of heritage rhododendron gardens, arboretum and natural forest walks, the Rhododendron Gardens at Lalla offer majestic rhododendrons, stands of mature exotic trees and breathtaking views. Entry $8 Adult. 247 Lalla Road, Lalla (near Lilydale); P: (03) 6395 4175 or 0458 954 175. 10 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM ‘Something of this kind was much needed for the ladies of the settlement.’ – C OMMANDANT W ILLIAM C HAMP AMAZING STORIES, EPIC HISTORY C OMMANDANT W ILLIAM C HAMP ’ S PLANTS AND GARDENS . P ORT A RTHUR ’ S HE LIFELONG PASSION WAS EVEN PREFERRED THEM TO BEER ! GARDENS ARE ONE OF ITS MOST APPEALING FEATURES AND A HIGHLIGHT OF THEIR VISIT FOR MANY PEOPLE . ‘ HOME ’ F ROM COTTAGE GARDENS THAT WERE REMINDERS OF TO PRODUCTIVE VEGETABLE PATCHES AND ORCHARDS , TO AVENUES OF OAKS AND ELMS , IT IS A LANDSCAPE RICH IN HISTORY . Discover more for yourself! – www.portarthur.org.au Port Arthur, Tasmania Tel: 1800 659 101 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM 11 Plant Hunting Clematis Cottage Nursery Huge range of rare and unusual clematis. Extensive catalogue available. Small plants available for interstate visitors. Mail order to all states. Open 9am–5pm Mon–Fri 10am–4pm Sat and Sun. Closed Sundays Summer, Autumn and Winter Peak flowering Sept–Nov. 6 Spring Street, Sheffield 7306. Todd Miles; P: (03) 6491 2183; F: (03) 6491 2226; E: [email protected]; W: www.clematiscottage.com.au Oldina Nursery Large range of Australian native plants from grasses and groundcovers to tall trees. We specialise in Tasmanian plants including temperate rainforest trees and alpine shrubs. All set in a peaceful rural setting. Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday only 9am–5pm, but easily opened by appointment. 472 Smarts Road, Oldina 7325; Jim McLeod; P: (03) 6438 1266. Plants of Tasmania Nursery Specialist growers of Tasmanian native plants. An astounding range of Tasmanian plants from alpine, rainforest, heathland and coastal plants, including Huon pine, leatherwood, myrtle, sassafras and hundreds of other species! Stroll through our display garden. Peak flowering Oct–Dec. Catalogue and mail order available. Open daily 9am–5pm (4pm in winter) 65 Hall Street Ridgeway 7054; P: (03) 6239 1583; F: (03) 6239 1106; E: [email protected]; W: www.potn.com.au The Big Pot Nursery Family friendly nursery–Children’s playground. Large range, low prices. Trees, natives, shrubs, perennials, bulbs, ground covers, herbs, fruit trees. Catalogue and mail orders, incl. Mainland. Open 6 days–closed Mondays, Good Friday, Christmas and Boxing Day 9am–5pm. 1032 Melrose Road, Melrose (between Devonport & Sheffield). P: (03) 6492 3216; E: [email protected]; W: www.thebigpotnursery.com Van Diemen Quality Bulbs Growers and suppliers of quality tulips, daffodils, Dutch iris, liliums and more. Free colour catalogue. Farm shop open weekdays all year. Featuring spring bulbs Feb–May, summer bulbs July–Sept, flowers most of year, souvenirs etc. Fields in flower late Sept–mid–Oct (small fee). Online shop. Mail order. 363 Lighthouse Road Table Cape Wynyard 7325; Freecall: 1800 179 113 or (03) 6442 2012; W. www.vdqbulbs.com.au. See display advertisement p.20. www.tasmaniashiddenexperiences.com.au www.tasmaniashiddenexperiences.com.au Personalised Guided Tours Immerse yourself in Tasmania’s art, antiques, gardens, country houses and fly fishing Phone: 0419 584 667 www.tasmaniashiddenexperiences.com.au www.tasmaniashiddenexperiences.com.au 12 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM Tours and Walks Guided Tours of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens Friends of the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens provide trained and knowledgeable guides to take groups through the Gardens. Experience conditions and plants from Macquarie Island in the Subantarctic Plant House and dazzling displays in the Conservatory. Contact the Gardens. Queens Domain, Hobart Visitor Inquiries; P: (03) 6236 3075; Administration; P: (03) 6236 3050; W: www.rtbg.tas.gov.au. See display advertisement p.11. Railton “Town of Topiary” Only 24 km from Devonport. Discover the magic of topiary “The art of clipping shrubs into fantastic shapes”. Pick up a free topiary trail map in town all year round and marvel at over 150 topiary. From elephants, lions, and horses to Tassie devils, enjoy these displays free of charge. Supported by Railton and District Development Association. Contact; M: 0417 556 700; W: www.townoftopiary.com.au Tahune AirWalk Stroll among the tree tops, take in the aroma of the Eucalyptus, see the swamp gum, the tallest flowering plant in the world. 90 minutes south of Hobart on Southern Outlet, then Huon Highway (A6) to Geeveston, follow signs to the AirWalk along Arve Road (C631). Entry $26 per adult, Children $13, Concession $23.40. Open Dec–April 9am–5pm, May–Nov 10am–4pm, Closed Christmas Day. P: 1300 720 507; W: www.tahuneairwalk.com.au Tasmania i-Drive Flexible tours in Tasmania with itineraries made to suit. No deadlines if you have the time. Tour in small private groups from 1-6 persons, day and overnight tours throughout Tasmania. Vicki McBride: M: 0421 250 479; GPO Box 801, Hobart, Tasmania 7001; E: [email protected]; W: www.tasmaniaidrive.com Tasmania’s Hidden Experiences Professional Guided Tours offer a unique experience to view private and public country houses and gardens, all abundant with roses, hedges and perennial garden beds. Our personalised tours introduce you to the garden creators. Bookings essential. PO Box 121, Longford 7301. P: (03) 6391 2686; M: 0419 584 667. Closed June, July and August; W: www.tasmaniashiddenexperiences.com.au; E: [email protected]. See display advertisement p.14. Associates Plane Tree Studio Makers of specialty papers from plant fibres and cards with botanical themes. Beautiful papers and a personalised approach to the design and production of your stationery. 107 Murray Street Hobart; P: (03) 6231 6431; E: [email protected]; W: www.planetreestudio.com.au W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM 13 Garden Accommodation Beauty Point Cottages Beauty Point Cottages offers superb accommodation overlooking the beautiful Tamar River. 2 self-contained cottages (one with spa), king size beds, private balconies and delicious breakfast hampers; also en-suite room in the homestead. Beautiful gardens for you to wander through. 14 Flinders Street, Beauty Point; P: (03) 6383 4556; M: 0448 017 166; W: www.beautypointcottages.com.au; E: [email protected] Brickendon Once home to the estate’s gardener – the quaint “Gardener’s Cottage” provides delightful accommodation for weary travellers. Smell the roses, toast your toes at the open fire while sipping a complimentary port, and absorb yourselves in the history of Brickendon. 236 Wellington Street, Longford; P: (03) 6391 1383; E: [email protected]; W: www.brickendon.com.au Conmel Cottage Your own 4 star, 2 storey self-contained cottage in a rural setting. Close to vineyards, restaurants, overlooking the Tamar Valley and only 15 minutes from Launceston. A Bed and Breakfast for the garden lover, featuring over 250 roses and a large decorative vegetable garden and orchard for guests. 125 Rosevears Drive, Rosevears P/F: (03) 6330 1466; M: 0408 139 318; E: [email protected]; W: www.conmelcottage.com.au Corinda’s Cottages Corinda’s historic outbuildings are now delightful self-contained cottages, stylishly furnished with antiques. Awaken to the sound of birdsong, then, after a hearty breakfast, take a stroll across the cobbled courtyard to explore the extensive formal gardens. Here you can enjoy topiary animals, colourful flowerbeds and carefully chosen plant collections in an inner-city environment. 17 Glebe Street Hobart; P: (03) 6234 1590; F: (03) 6234 2744. Fitzpatrick’s Inn An icon of Westbury, with its National Trust listed buildings and heritage listed trees, Fitzpatrick’s Inn offers outstanding hospitality in accommodation. Free tours of the 2 acre garden when you stay or eat with us. Individual and group bookings welcome. Restaurant open lunches and dinners from Wed–Sun inclusive. Bed and Breakfast open every day. 56 Meander Valley Road, Westbury; P: (03) 6393 1153; E: [email protected]; W: www.fitzpatricksinn.com Hawthorn Villa Stables Stunning self-contained, Mudbrick Stables set in beautiful gardens on a National Trust listed Estate, offering everything for the most comfortable stay. Enjoy collecting free range eggs for breakfast. A perfect base for touring Tassie’s North and magnificent gardens. ‘Stay here - You’ll love it!’ 1 Church Street, Carrick; M; 0427 936 150; W: www.hawthornvilla.com.au Old Wesley Dale Heritage Accommodation Old Wesley Dale Heritage Accommodation sits in the landscape described by early pioneers as “the vision splendid”. A well-appointed, self-contained, heritage cottage sits quietly amongst old trees, hedges and stone walls. Features include walled gardens, glasshouse and sculptured “elephant hedge”. 1970 Mole Creek Road, Mole Creek 7304; P: (03) 6363 1212; M: 0427 771 056; W: www.oldwesleydaleheritage.com.au; E: [email protected] 14 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM Garden Accommodation Panshanger Estate Recognised as one of Australia’s prime historical homesteads, Panshanger is set in several acres of tranquil parks and gardens on the Macquarie River. The private, self-contained wing offers all comforts and is only 20 minutes from the Launceston airport. Open 365 days per year. 366 Panshanger Road, Longford; P: (03) 6397 6500; E: [email protected]; W: www.panshanger.com The Pear Walk Country Garden Cottages Enjoy garden walks, comfort and peace amidst huge trees, flowering shrubs, green hills and water in this century old property. 2 very private, romantic cottages set in 10 acres. Queen beds, lovely décor, and attention to detail in a welcoming atmosphere. Generous breakfast provisions. Dinner by prior arrangement. 85 Quills Road, Lalla; P: (03) 6395 4125; E: [email protected]; W: www.thepearwalk.com Topiary Haven Topiary Haven is a modern, spacious, luxury, self-contained accommodation nestled in a secluded topiary garden 5 minutes from Launceston city, First Basin and Cataract Gorge. Close by are cafes, restaurants, Tamar Valley Vineyards, historical attractions and many good day trips. The perfect place to spend a few days. Come stay, enjoy, and take home some beautiful memories. 27 Brougham Street, Launceston; P: (03) 6331 8954; M: 0427 297 048; W: www.topiaryhaven.com.au; E: [email protected] Wind Song Bed and Breakfast Where the wind, land and people sing. Spacious accommodation set amid gardens of Australian and Tasmanian natives, interspersed with traditional English cottage garden plants to suit the drier east coast climate. Explore flora and fauna of the 42ha Private Forest Reserve, walk the labyrinth, or read a book by the open fire. Self-contained or meals available by prior arrangement. From the guest book: ‘Thank you for the tranquil splendour and the tastes of heaven’ Ian & Vicky, USA. From $120 per double with continental breakfast. 452 Strip Road Little Swanport; P/F: (03) 6257 7583; E: [email protected]; W: www.windsongbnb.com.au. See display advertisement p.11. ^tçwtÄx _Éwzx ZtÜwxÇá www.kaydalelodge.com.au W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM 15 Events and Activities SEPTEMBER 2014 12 - 13 Daffodil, Camellia and Floral Art Show Daffodils, Camellias and other spring flowers from Tasmanian gardens, exciting Floral Art, Bonsai and Ikebana, well stocked plant stall, raffle and Devonshire teas available. Free entry Friday 12, 1pm–6pm and Saturday 13, 10am–4.30pm Hobart City Hall 57-63 Macquarie Street, Hobart. Mary Crowe; P: (03) 6247 8226; E: [email protected]. See display advertisement p.22. 20 - 21 Launceston Horticultural Society Daffodil and Camellia Show One of the best displays of camellias and daffodils in the state. Exhibits in cut flowers, container grown plants, floral art and junior exhibits. Plant sales. Entry $2 Sat 10am–5pm; Sun 9am–4pm St Ailbe’s Hall, Margaret Street, Launceston Pat Wellington (evenings); P: (03) 6344 2259; Suzanne McDonald; P: (03) 6343 1308; E: [email protected] 21 - 30 Katandra Garden and Bulb Farm Daffodil Display Eye catching daffodil display all under cover, with a wide variety on show, including lots of pink garden varieties. Also those wonderful miniatures. Orders taken. Plus large country garden to wander and view it’s beauty. Entry free Open daily 10am–4.30pm; 1860 Oldina Road Wynyard 7325; Sam Biggins’ P: (03) 6438 1193. 25 - 28 Orchid Show Tasmanian Orchid Society Inc. Spectacular display of orchids in full bloom. Many genre, colours, shapes and sizes. Re-potting demos, sales, cultural information, raffle and Devonshire teas. Free entry Thursday 25 1pm–5pm; Friday 26 and Saturday 27 9am–4pm. Hobart Town Hall (opposite Hobart GPO) 50 Macquarie Street, Hobart; Jan Dicker; P: (03) 6243 5082; E: [email protected]. See display advertisement p.22. 27 - 30 Bloomin’ Tulips Coinciding with fields of flowering tulips on Table Cape are exhibits of art, photography and quilts. Tulip themed community events can be found at various locations around Wynyard. Programme; W: www.bloomintulips. com.au; Cally Kent; P: (03) 6443 8343. 27 - 30 Table Cape Tulip Farm Open Days Van Diemen Quality Bulbs opens for the tulip experience. Don’t miss this event incorporating an indoor display area, bulb sales, floral arrangements, art exhibition and refreshments. Wander through flower fields. A photographer’s delight. Entry fee Applies: Open 9am–5pm. 27 Sep–17 Oct. 363 Lighthouse Road Wynyard; Freecall: 1800 179 113. See display advertisement p.20. 16 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM Events and Activities OCTOBER 2014 1 - 19 Bloomin’ Tulips See September entry for details. 1-5 Katandra Garden and Bulb Farm Daffodil Display See September entry for details. 1 - 17 Table Cape Tulip Farm Open Days See September entry for details. 4-5 Spring Community Festival at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens Tasmania’s premier celebration of spring offers music, food, and fun for all ages, as well as magnificent displays offspring colour, all in the beautiful surrounds of the Gardens. Entry $10 adult, $5 concession. Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens, Queens Domain, Hobart. Visitor Enquiries; P: (03) 6236 3075; Administration; P: (03) 6236 3050; W: www.rtbg.tas.gov.au 11 Bloomin’ Tulips Festival The one day of the year when Wynyard celebrates spring. Colourful displays of tulips, continuous live music, culinary delights, markets, rides and competitions. Brilliant fireworks at night across the Inglis River. Programme: W: www.bloomintulips.com.au; Chantelle French; P: (03) 6443 8320. 11 Cherry Blossom Celebration Visit Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden during peak flowering. Japanese inspired displays, sausage sizzle and plant sales, as well as our regular tea room facilities. Entry $10 concession available. Open 9am-5pm Breffny Road Romaine (off B18) South of Burnie; P: (03) 6433 1805; E: [email protected]; W: www.emuvalleyrhodo.com.au 25 Garden Spectacular @ Highfield Tino Carnevale, Chefs, Food, Plants, Wine, Children’s Activities; 9am–5pm $10 Adults, Children under 16 years free; M: 0419 871 581 or (03) 6458 2086; E: [email protected] W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM 17 Events and Activities NOVEMBER 2014 7-8 Rose, Iris & Floral Art Show Hobart Horticultural Society Inc. Wonderful display of Roses, Irises and other late spring flowers, Floral Art, Bonsai and Ikebana in the magnificent Hobart Town Hall. Great plant stall, raffle and Devonshire teas. Free entry Fri 7 1pm–6pm and Sat 8 10am–4.30pm Hobart Town Hall (opposite Hobart GPO) 50 Macquarie Street, Hobart. Mary Crowe P: (03) 6247 8226; E: [email protected]. See display advertisement p.22. 8-9 Launceston Horticultural Society Rose, Iris and Rhododendron Show Features beautiful exhibits, creative floral art, container-grown plants, junior exhibits and a variety of cut flowers. Plant sales and advice from plant experts. Entry $2 Sat 2pm-5pm; Sun 9am-4pm. St Ailbe’s Hall Margaret Street Launceston; Pat Wellington (evenings); P: (03) 6344 2259; Suzanne McDonald; P: (03) 6343 1308; E: [email protected] 8-9 Hawthorn Villa ‘Quilts in the Garden’ Proudly supporting MS Society, Gorgeous Quilts by Devon Patchworkers and Quilters in historic Hawthorn Villa Estate Gardens. These unique perennial gardens feature National Trust trees, box hedges, topiaries and rustic garden features. Outdoor Cafe/Devonshire Teas and Plant Sales. Entry $6 10am–4pm Sat and Sun; Nicole; M: 0427 936 150; Church Street, Carrick (5 mins from Entally Gardenfest!). 19 Huonville Auxiliary for Eldercare Garden Walk Enjoy a self-drive tour. Visit five lovely gardens and enjoy a picnic lunch provided. Travel at your own pace with the aid of a ‘mud map’ and garden descriptions. $25 all inclusive. Proceeds to Huon Eldercare. Meet at the Village Green, Ranelagh for a 10.30am start. Bookings essential and coaches welcome. Di Clark; P: (03) 6264 1034; Frances Cook; P: (03) 6264 1951. 22 - 23 Tasmania’s Hidden Experiences Blenheim Farm Open Garden. Beautiful roses, soft coloured perennials, all framed by clipped hedges and trees. Plants for sale. Morning and afternoon tea available. Garden Admission - $6 per adult. 733 Cressy Road, Longford 7301; M: 0419 584 667; E: [email protected]. See display advertisement p.14. Celebrating 25 years 18 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM Events and Activities JANUARY 2015 3 - 4 Burnie Lilium Show NW Tasmanian Lilium Society. Featuring some of Australia’s top displays of liliums, excellent floral art, potted liliums and seed sales. Information and demonstrations. This event covers earlier blooming liliums. Sat 1-5pm Sun 10am-4pm Burnie Arts & Function Centre, Wilmot Street Burnie (Enter car park via King Street) Entry $4. Neil Jordan; P: (03) 6435 1298; E: [email protected] 24 - 25 Latrobe Lilium Show NW Tasmanian Lilium Society. Some of Australia’s top displays of liliums, excellent floral art, potted liliums, seed sales, information and demonstrations. This event covers later blooming liliums at a new venue. Sat 1-5pm Sun 10am-4pm Latrobe Memorial Hall, Gilbert (Main) Street, Latrobe. Entry $4. Neil Jordan; P: (03) 6435 1298; E: [email protected] 31 Launceston Horticultural Society Dahlia, Gladiolus and Lilium Show The latest in dahlias on display, gladioli and liliums. Floral art, cut flowers, junior exhibits, container-grown plants, fruit and vegetables. Plant sales, free advice from the experts. Entry $2 Sat 2pm-5pm; Sun 9am-4pm St Ailbe’s Hall Margaret Street Launceston Pat Wellington (evenings); P: (03) 6344 2259; Suzanne McDonald; P: (03) 6343 1308; E: [email protected] FEBRUARY 2015 1 Launceston Horticultural Society Dahlia, Gladiolus and Lilium Show See January listing for details. 6-8 St David’s Anglican Cathedral Floral Festival Over 100 exhibits by church and community groups in a beautiful heritage building. Also organ recitals, refreshments, stall, belltower open. Friday– Saturday 9am–5pm; Limited viewing Sunday. Entry $2. Concert Sunday 2pm $10. St David’s Cathedral, corner Macquarie and Murray Streets, Hobart. Convenor; P: (03) 6244 1271; W: www.stdavidscathedralhobart.org MARCH 2015 13 - 14 Dahlia, Gladiolus and Floral Art Show Hobart Horticultural Society Inc. See the beauty and colour of Autumn featured in Dahlias, Gladioli, Floral Art, other flowers and foliage, Bonsai and Ikebana. Well stocked plant stall, raffle and Devonshire teas. Free entry Fri 13 1pm–6pm and Sat 14th 10am–4.30pm. Hobart Town Hall (opposite Hobart GPO,) 50 Macquarie Street, Hobart. Mary Crowe; P: (03 6247 8226); E: [email protected]. See display advertisement p.22. W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM 19 Events and Activities APRIL 2015 25 - 26 Launceston Horticultural Society Autumn Show See chrysanthemums and displays highlighting abundant autumn colour. Creative floral art, fruit and vegetables, container-grown plants and junior exhibits. Plant sales and free advice from plant experts. Entry $2 Sat 2-5pm; Sun 9am-4pm St. Ailbe’s Hall Margaret Street Launceston; Pat Wellington; (evenings) P: (03) 6344 2259; Suzanne McDonald P: (03) 6343 1308; E: [email protected] JUNE 2015 7 Lilium Bulb Sale The NW Tas Lilium Society’s annual bulb sale. New venue – new times! Features a broad range of very growable garden lilies, including species. and some select companion plants. Many bulbs not available through normal retail outlets. Best bulbs sell quickly! Sunday from 11am–1pm Latrobe Memorial Hall, Gilbert (main) Street, Latrobe Free entry Neil Jordan; P: (03) 6435 1298; E: [email protected] 20 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM Enjoy Blooming Tasmania’s amazing garden experiences As always we try to bring you the incredible experience that is Tasmania’s unique garden attractions. So much interest and diversity packed into our compact island state. But don’t be fooled. Allow yourself some time to explore behind the scenery and take in some great seasonal experiences. Further information is available on our comprehensive website www.bloomingtasmania.com. Here you can have a virtual wander around and we can provide more comprehensive and timely information throughout the year. Take time to soak up the pure joy of these beautiful, enchanting gardens. Whatever your motivation, we offer something for all! You’ll experience a botanical journey you’ll never forget - a true Tasmanian garden story. Visit us on Facebook! Download your FREE Blooming Tasmania phone app here: (suits iPhone, iPad & iPod) https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ blooming-tasmania-2013/ id665701844?mt=8 (suits Android) https://play.google.com/store/apps/ details?id=com. bloomingtasmania.guide2013 This free guide has been prepared to service the needs of all those who are unable to access the internet and is available by calling us on (03) 6424 4466. All Blooming Tasmania publications are produced by Blooming Tasmania Association Inc., a not-for-profit organisation representing Tasmania’s unique garden attractions. For further information on Tasmania visit www.discovertasmania.com or contact Visitor Information Centres around Tasmania. Most of all, enjoy your time in Tasmania. Relax and take in as much of this great state as your time will allow. Front Cover: Max Cross Back Cover: Jim McLeod Quarantine Information: Check with your State Authority regarding any restrictions, or phone Freecall 1800 084 881. Photographic Acknowledgments: Amarlie Crowden, Jim McLeod, Neil Jordan, Helen Poynder & Eric Weeks Disclaimer: Information has been supplied from various sources and every endeavour has been made to ensure that this information is correct at the time of printing. No responsibility can be accepted for any inaccuracy or mis-description, or for the subsequent change or withdrawal of details or services shown. Blooming Tasmania © August 2014. W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM 21 www.bloomingtasmania.com See us on Facebook 22 W W W.BLOOMINGTA SM ANIA .COM