SPRING will be celebrated at Inverloch next weekend with Inverloch Open Gardens.
A wide variety of gardens will be open to the public including Michelle Millane’s native style garden which is only two years old.
“It was just lawn when we moved in,” said Michelle.
The Millane’s garden may have the odd exotic planted among the natives, but Michelle says the garden is low maintenance and needs very little water over summer.
“It’s bird attracting,” said Michelle.
Regular visitors include red wattle birds, eastern spinebills and fairy wrens.
Inverloch Open Gardens is about giving home gardeners the opportunity to view other people’s gardens and look at what changes they could make to their own gardens.
The Inverloch Uniting Church have co-ordinated Inverloch Open Gardens for many years and welcomes new homes and gardens every year.
“We welcome many people year after year.”
“No fishing as you pass the pond on your way around one of the gardens.”
Enjoy this wonderful time of the year to observe spring growth with its bountiful colour by visiting Inverloch Open Gardens on Saturday November 8 from 10am to 4pm.
Pick-up a map of the gardens at the Inverloch Uniting Church at 5 Williams Street, Inverloch or drop into one of the gardens when you see the balloons at the gate.
The Inverloch Garden Group always welcomes new members.
 
						
			
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