Understand how gardeners of Glenlyon have addressed the diversity of soil types, micro climates and site locations.
Gardens of Glenlyon gives people the opportunity to see a beautiful part of the world and explore a range of gardens, from formal home gardens to rambling bush estates.
Gardens of Glenlyon will have been held over four seasons—Summer was held in December 2012, Autumn in April 2014, Winter 29-30 August 2015 and the final Gardens of Glenlyon will be on 15 and 16 October 2016 when Spring is celebrated.
There will be horticultural products and produce on sale in the Glenlyon Hall, fabulous eating at the Glenlyon Store and Glenlyon Estate and an enlightening and entertaining dinner with guest speaker Richard Cornish on Saturday night 15 October.
Also check out the Swiss & Italian Fiesta 19-23 October.

It will feature a grand parade and family festa, art shows, exhibitions, photography displays, cooking masterclass, lantern parade ad fireworks as well as Italian dinners.
Log in to www.swissitalianfesta.com
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