Carnival of Flowers garden map: The 50+ locations you can visit
The competition gardens are in bloom and ready for thousands of visitors across the next 10 days of the Carnival of Flowers. Here’s where you can find every single one.
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Thousands of visitors are expected to make their way into the stunning private gardens participating in the 2022 Chronicle Garden Competition.
Most gardens will swing their gates open for the next 10 days, with the exception of a few that will only open from Friday-Sunday on both weekends.
It’s a moment months in the making for competitors, after the winners were revealed at a special morning tea on Wednesday.
Rangeville’s Bob and Val Ford are again the competition’s City Grand Champions, followed closely by Highfields’ Richard and Ann-Maree Lindeman.
Oakey’s Wayne and Narelle Schick were crowned the Country Grand Champion, followed by Shirley Cronk at Pechey.
See the full list of locations in our interactive map below.
Other single locations not on the map include:
‘Blue Haze’, 702 Anduramba Road, Crows Nest
Downs Steam Historical Rail Museum, 16 Cambooya Street, Drayton
Shirley Grace Cronk, 123 McLean Road, Peachey
Brandon and Brenda Stewart, 24 Kellett Drive, Westbrook
Wayne and Narelle Schick, 4 Booth Court, Oakey
Exhibition Gardens
There will also be exhibition gardens open from Friday, September 16 to Sunday, September 25.
It is $5 to enter an exhibition garden, $10 to visit three or $20 to visit all.
Tickets can be purchased for cash only at any location.
You can find these at:
Val Peachey, 5 Fern Drive, Kearneys Spring
Ian and Cheryl Feeney: 2 Blue Meadow Court, Blue Mountain Heights
Adrian and Gail Wockner: 5 Horizon Court, Highfields
Rod and Jill Osborne: 11 Horizon Court, Highfields
Le Anne Judd: 4 Glencoe Court, Middle Ridge
Lesley and Mike Conway: 14 General Gordon Court, Cotswold Hills