Wrennook 2023
Saturday 6 May, 2023 to
Sunday 7 May, 2023
10.00am - 4.30pm
Entry: $10 Adults/$6 Students /Under 18 free
- Tickets can be booked and pre-paid online via TryBooking. You can also pay on the day.
- Sustainable practices are important to OGV, therefore where possible please either print your own garden notes or save them for viewing on your mobile device.
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Garden Notes
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This Gippsland Garden is a real inspiration after being revived from the Black Saturday fires. Many of the beautiful trees that will be displaying their amazing Autumn colour have survived the fires of 13 years go.
Garden owners, John and Ann, have cleverly recycled tools and materials burnt in the fires. They have repurposed the concrete slabs of previous buildings to build new structures to meet their needs now.
The garden displays sculptures and art works created by the owners and family members. The garden features a large lake that supplies water for the garden, enclosed orchard and substantial vegetable patch. The garden has its own Hobbit house, and has numerous areas to have a picnic. Families can enjoy a walk on a 1km bush track, that wind through the local bush that surrounds the garden.
The garden has many innovative ideas, solutions to tricky problems that gardeners will find interesting.
Some of the proceeds from this opening will be donated to the Cancer Council.
Wrennook is located on the lands of the Gunaikurnai people. Open Gardens Victoria wish to acknowledge the Traditional custodians and we pay respect to their Elders, past, present and emerging.
Extra Activities in the Area:
- Sculpture Exhibition at Yinnar same W/E
- Morwell Rose Garden
- Tarra Bulga National Park/ walks
- Alfa Café Churchill
- Morwell National Park/ walks
- Holden Museum Trafalgar
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