Border restrictions force massive Food and Wine Festival shake-up
Border restrictions have forced line-up changes to the Festival of Food and Wine – and there are some massive new inclusions.
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.
Border restrictions have forced line-up changes to the Festival of Food and Wine – and there are some massive new inclusions.
The nature lover decided to stay in the garden city after she witnessed Toowoomba’s climate and ability to grow flowers.
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.
TOOWOOMBA’S police ranks will be boosted this weekend as thousands of people line city streets for the annual Carnival of Flowers parade.
SHAUN and Renee Morriss have designed their business Creative Oasis for The Chronicle Garden Competition to show residents what was possible.
THE Chronicle’s marketing team is usually running on a high in the lead-up to carnival, but this year the team is positively exuberant.
WHILE spoiled Toowoomba residents are used to businesses having beautiful gardens, the team at Murray Chiropractic has taken things one step further.
A GARDENER to the cream of Brisbane society and one of Toowoomba’s most well known gardening gurus will tour this year’s garden entries and pick the winners.
GARDENERS from across Toowoomba put their trowels down and gloves away to listen to horticultural experts who shared tips and tricks.
EDITORIAL: Support from Toowoomba Regional Council for The Chronicle Garden Competition is much appreciated.
TOOWOOMBA Regional Council has thrown its support behind the Chronicle Garden Competition, approving a more hands-on approach to the event.
MEMBER for Toowoomba North Trevor Watts MP congratulated Newtown State School, Toowoomba North State School and Downlands College on their garden successes.
ROSS McKinnon can barely believe the changes that have taken place since he first judged The Chronicle Garden Competition 40 years ago.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/topics/chronicle-garden-competition/page/4