100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

100% Locally Owned, Independent and Free

'Huge curiosity in growing': learn, explore and be inspired at biggest garden expo yet

Do you have a news tip? Click here to send to our news team.

Residential development triggers relocation of rare species

The relocation of a threatened rainforest species has begun as a once-controversial site at Buderim is transformed into a boutique gated residential community. Work began More

Air of excitement: attack planes thrill

A couple of impressive Royal Australian Air Force jets have dazzled Sunshine Coast locals during training exercises. Two Boeing EA-18G Growler aircraft and crews from More

‘Pioneering’ ecological park takes out national award

A master plan that focuses on the ecological outlook of the region has received a major national award. The Sunshine Coast Ecological Park Master Plan More

Application lodged for Queenslander-style units

A set of Queenslander-style units has been proposed for a hinterland town. An application for a Material Change of Use for multiple dwellings has been More

Photo of the day: somewhere under the rainbow

Norfolk pines at Moffat Beach, by Salita Matthews. If you have a photo of the day offering, email photo@sunshinecoastnews.com.au. Photos must be horizontal/landscape and may More

Sami Muirhead: technicoloured dreamcoat

I am smitten with a new bloke in my life. He is gorgeous. A bit of a show-off and a bit of a sticky beak More

The state’s premier gardening event, the Queensland Garden Expo, will welcome 350 exhibitors, about 45 guest speakers and thousands of visitors to a three-day celebration of all things gardening.

The nursery industry enjoyed one of its best years on record during 2020 with the recent Nursery Industry Statistics 2019-20 survey of Australian production nurseries revealing a record 2.2 billion plants were produced and sold in Australia in 2019/20.

Queensland Garden Expo Event Manager Marion Beazley said while it was disappointing that the 2020 Expo had to be cancelled due to the pandemic, the resulting increase in people gardening provided an exciting opportunity for this year’s event to attract new visitors from July 9-11.

“The Nursery Industry Survey captured the growth in people wanting to invest time in creating their own backyard oasis, particularly as more people are working from home and many are restricted in their ability to travel for holidays,” Ms Beazley said.

“With so many people housebound, there was a huge curiosity in growing food like herbs and vegetables and before long people were ready to get their hands dirty for a complete home garden makeover.

“We’re confident the Queensland Garden Expo will provide ample opportunity to nurture this newfound love for gardening with 350 exhibitors, including 55 nurseries, and around 45 guest speakers presenting an action-packed program.

“This year we have included a number of ‘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 our more experienced gardeners.

“Attendees can 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.”

Gerberas for sale at the 2019 Queensland Garden Expo.

Queensland Garden Expo Chairman and Bluesky Nursery Marketing Manager Simon Smith said COVID-19 restrictions and the ban on overseas travel created a situation where people were ‘stuck’ at home, so they took the opportunity to invest their money and transform their gardens.

“Many home owners renovated their gardens or incorporated food producing trees and shrubs which led to strong wholesale and retail sales,” Mr Smith said.

“With food shortage fears and people wanting to limit trips to the shops there was also a boom in the sales of all things edible. Fruit trees and vegetable seedlings in particular became very hard to source.

“Another growth area was indoor foliage lines, which the Nursery Industry Survey reported grew by 9% last year. With people spending more time inside their homes, indoor plants have become exceptionally popular.”

The 36th annual Queensland Garden Expo will take place at the Nambour Showgrounds and nurseries are now preparing stock to ensure there are plenty of plant favourites, new lines to launch and unique and rare plants to offer attendees.

Follow Sunshine Coast News on Facebook.

“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 offers over seven hectares of inspiration so there’s something for everyone, including the kids who can enjoy a range of interactive sessions such as kids craft, seed planting and of course our popular free kids playground.”

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 (pictured) and Jerry Coleby-Williams as well as event favourites Adam Woodhams, Dr Kevin Redd and Phil Dudman.

Stay on top of local stories by registering for our free daily news feed. All it requires is your name and email. See SUBSCRIBE at the top of this article.

“We have an impressive and engaging list of speakers also including Claire Bickle who loves all things about keeping chickens, Dr Tim Heard who specialises in bees, fruit fly expert Professor Richard Drew and Peter Young who knows everything about successfully growing fruit trees,” Ms Beazley said.

“Part of the experience at the Expo is being able to gain incredible firsthand insight from these leading experts as well as the diverse range of nurseries and other exhibitors, and taking that newfound knowledge home to your own garden.”

The event managers have been working with Queensland Health in developing an approved COVID Safe plan, with the safety of visitors remaining the top priority.

Three additional speaker venues have been added to ensure the venues are in line with the government’s recommended capacity limit, taking the total number of stages to 11.

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

Stunning Floral Designs at the 2019 Queensland Garden Expo

Queensland Garden Expo

  • Nambour Showgrounds, Coronation Avenue, Nambour
  • Friday, July 9 to Sunday, July 11
  • Gates open 8am daily. Gates close 5pm Friday and Saturday, 4pm Sunday.
  • Three-day event
  • 60,000 plants on sale each day
  • More than 7 hectares of gardening inspiration
  • 350-plus exhibitors and displays, including 55 nurseries
  • 120+ free lectures and demonstrations
  • 11 speaker stages
  • 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 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

Subscribe to SCN’s free daily news email

Hidden
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
[scn_go_back_button] Return Home
Share