Open October long weekend - all three days.
The garden will open under covid guidelines. We encourage you to bring cash as EFTPOS facilities are not always available.
Avondale is an informal and relaxed country garden where each spring the blooms of thousands upon thousands of bulbs create a spectacular spring display. Opening for a second time this season, the early bulbs have finished, and now the later flowering varieties make a different but equally lovely show of colour.
The bulbs were first planted decades ago by the mother of the current owner. Requiring no summer water and perfectly suited to the local climatic conditions, they have thrived and now each spring their foliage and flowers fill the garden and create splashes of color on the grassy slope of the hill below. Like a living tapestry the merging drifts of deep red, pink, orange and white sparaxis contrast with the softer more muted tones of hundreds of perfumed cream, gold, and purple freesias.
Several pink azaleas and an old Rugosa rose are underplanted with masses of bluebells that have colonised and now appear as a sea of beautiful blue.
There are potted cymbidium orchids under a huge silver birch and, weather permitting, hopefully in the sundial garden a dozen clumps of the delicate frilly-edged ‘Lemon Lace’ tulips will be in flower and contrasting beautifully with the bluebells. Several ponds edged with mossy rocks and linked with little waterfalls are home to a large family of goldfish.
Rustic seats crafted from logs and slate are placed to enjoy views of the garden, the drifts of flowering bulbs on the slope below and further afield, the rolling hills and rural landscape.
A cheerful relaxed garden in which to enjoy Nature’s amazing spectacle of bulb colour and beauty.
Extra activities: Morning and afternoon tea; bulbs can be ordered, with proceeds to charity.
Please note: There are ponds and an unfenced dam some distance from the house.
Size: 2 acres, 0.8ha
The standard entry fee is $10 adults, $8 concession on presentation of the Eligible Commonwealth Government concession cards (which are the Pensioner Concession Card and the Health Care Card, but not a Seniors Card). The concession is also available on presentation of a Horticultural Tertiary student concession card for TAFE students. OGSA Members, including current season Garden Owners are eligible for the $8 concession on presentation of their Membership card.
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