The Rotary Club of Numurkah hosts its second Open Gardens Program on November 9 and 10, from 10am to 4pm – a fantastic opportunity to explore eight distinct gardens, each offering its own character and charm.
Participants will receive a map of the first garden they visit, making navigating the unique offerings found throughout the area easy.
One standout location is the Sampsons’ garden at 645 Pinnucks Rd, Strathmerton, known for its eclectic mix of native plants and captivating mosaics – perfect for those who appreciate artistry in nature.
At 519 Fuzzards Rd, Numurkah, the Church’s large garden emphasises sustainability, focusing on recycled materials that create fascinating talking points for visitors.
Meanwhile, the Handford’s low-maintenance garden at 1658 Lorenz Rd, Numurkah, showcases Australian natives, with sprawling lawns leading to intimate garden rooms.
For a touch of rustic charm, the Olde Creamery at 1333 Rendells Rd, Numurkah, surrounds its farm stay with an inviting English cottage garden.
The Smith’s property at 1036 Hendys Rd, Numurkah, features resilient plants complemented by antiques and farm equipment, providing a beautiful rural oasis that tells its own story.
Not to be missed is the Stammer’s garden at 17 Tocumwal Rd, Numurkah, showcasing a charming front garden with old-fashioned bulbs and shrubs alongside a productive back garden filled with herbs and vegetables.
The Ashton’s green garden at 2-4 Corke St, Numurkah, has seasonal colour accents and incorporates native plants that harmonise with the local landscape.
Finally, Ford’s garden at 18 Brooke Crt, Numurkah, offers a serene setting with its tropical fernery and native garden, highlighted by a stunning 4m cascading waterfall.
For just $20, visitors can explore all eight gardens at their leisure, with proceeds supporting local Rotary projects.
The Rotary Club of Numurkah is eager to share these beautiful local treasures, promising a weekend filled with inspiration and natural beauty for all who attend.