Golf Club gardens on par with the best
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.
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.
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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A FORMER champion has made a triumphant return, winning The Chronicle Garden Competition’s top prize with a space that serves as a tribute to her late husband.
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BEHIND every Chronicle Garden Competition is a huge display of community – and it is this that entrant David Stanfield is hoping to draw on again this year.
FOR award-winning Toowoomba green thumb Rob Kennedy, there is one thing he looks forward to after finishing a day’s work.
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