‘Give it a go’: Why newcomers are encouraged to enter Garden Competition
A star performer in the 2021 Chronicle Garden Competition has offered sage advice to newcomers looking to enter this year. See here for all your Garden Competition news.
The Chronicle Garden Competition, now in its seventh decade, is the centrepiece of the annual Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers. The iconic event gives green thumbs from across the Toowoomba region the opportunity to showcase their magnificent gardens.
A star performer in the 2021 Chronicle Garden Competition has offered sage advice to newcomers looking to enter this year. See here for all your Garden Competition news.
Many of the carnival gardens are only open on the weekend, but there are 11 stunning locations you can visit every day until September 26. SEE THE FULL MAP
The Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers’ biggest celebration of colour and community ran through the city centre on Saturday morning for the Grand Central Floral Parade.
Signing up for something new can be daunting, but these first-time Chronicle Garden Competition entrants are urging others to follow suit and jump in, gumboots and all.
Want to check out the winners of The Chronicle Garden Competition? You won’t want to miss our interactive map.
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Scorecards are a familiar sight on golf courses, but it’s Toowoomba City Golf Club’s gardens that are stepping up to the tee to compete in this month’s Chronicle Garden Competition.
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