MAP: 34 stunning competition gardens you need to see
Want to check out the winners of The Chronicle Garden Competition? You won’t want to miss our interactive map.
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.
Want to check out the winners of The Chronicle Garden Competition? You won’t want to miss our interactive map.
A Toowoomba couple purchased a bare block with a few fruit trees and within three years had it overflowing with colour and perfume.
At 94-years-old, a long-time participant of The Chronicle Garden Competition as revealed his secrets to creating a warm, welcoming environment.
The humble dreams of a former school mum to “make things prettier” has borne fruit for the school community of Our Lady of Lourdes in Toowoomba.
Whether you explore their rainforest and fairy garden or check out their rare native plants, this couple’s garden is a ‘must see.’
Spread out across one acre of garden, there’s plenty to see and look at, from fresh vegetables and flowers to visiting bird species.
Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s Toowoomba Chronicle Garden Competition, including how to enter.
One of Toowoomba’s top gardening experts has shared her best advice ahead of the 2021 Toowoomba Chronicle Garden Competition.
Whether it’s over a cup of tea or a glass of wine, this Harristown couple love to spend time in their garden and are looking forward to showing it off this September.
The memory and impact of the man who created the Carnival of Flowers will be immortalised with a bronze bust to be erected ahead of the festivities.
Still sitting on the fence about entering this year’s Chronicle Garden Competition? Here are 50 plus photos to get you in the mood to plant, weed and prune.
What started as a pruning job on a hedge has turned into a thriving backyard garden business which has raised thousands for Toowoomba charities.
The three day event will see 18 acts take to the local stage this year with some big names in music headlining.
Like every major community event the Chronicle Garden Competition took a hit from COVID-19. But the organisers are keen leave 2020 in the past and have started preparing for Spring time in Toowoomba.
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