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New Sydney Gardening Show September 2017

GardenDrum

GardenDrum

June 30, 2017

Sydney looks set to have a 2017 gardening show with the brand new (and appropriately named) ‘Sydney Gardening Show’ scheduled for September 2017. Will this one work?

Sydney has had the worst luck possible with previous gardening shows. The ill-fated Australian Garden Show Sydney only lasted 2 years (2013 and 2014) after the blisteringly hot and parched first year was followed in the next year by torrential downpours, freezing winds and flooding in its Centennial Park location. On both occasions the terrible weather kept crowds away, despite it being a very fine show with excellent display gardens, products for sale and a good lineup of speakers. It was a critical success but a financial disaster.

This new show, brought to life by Expertise Events, will be at Sydney’s Rosehill Gardens Racecourse from 15-17 September 2017.

Gardening stars already signed up include Michael McCoy (‘Dream Gardens’ TV and ‘The Gardenist’), Judy Horton, and Gardening Australia’s Costa Georgiadis (TV) and Phil Dudman (GA magazine).

 

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Cathy Beckhouse
Cathy Beckhouse
6 years ago

Whatever happened to the annual GA show? Is that still happening?

Catherine Stewart
Admin
6 years ago

Not sure Cathy. The last one in Sydney a few years ago was also a financial disaster with very low attendance (despite an all-star cast of GA presenters) so I’d be surprised if anyone would take it on again.

paul
paul
6 years ago

o joy o joy , can’t wait. how may sleeps before the 15/9 ??.

sydney gardeners have this one only opportunity to support the show through their attendance or loose it

libby
libby
6 years ago

I think they should have called it the ‘How to add value by improving your garden show’ because I am afraid that is all anyone in Sydney seems to be interested in. Sadly this once beautiful city full of trees and lush gardens is all about how much money you can make out of your block of land.

Jane
6 years ago

It would be good if the organic gardening show is on again. With so much talk about using natural fertilizers and compost, it would encourage gardeners to go the organic way.

Jane

Catherine Stewart
Admin
6 years ago
Reply to  Jane

Hi Jane – I’m not sure which organic gardening show you mean, but, unfortunately, given to amount of publicity that has been forthcoming about this show ie NONE, I’d be very surprised if it happens.

Bob
Bob
6 years ago

heard about it on the radio this week. I’m free this weekend fortunately but it’s a struggle to find details or their website (till now)

Paul Plant
6 years ago

And me… I’m a speaker too!
http://gardenshow.com.au/paul-plant/

Graham Andrews
Graham Andrews
6 years ago

Advertise the show URGENTLY? This is the only way it will succeed.
GRAHAM

robyn dive
robyn dive
6 years ago

Had no idea it was happening until a fellow garden enthusiast mentioned it. Needs a more ‘stand out’ profile and advertising to those of us who enjoy gardening. Hope it’s a success.

Chris O.
Chris O.
6 years ago

Couldn’t find it on the official Rosehill Gardens website, which is a worry. I’ll be there on Friday. Hope it’s not a wasted trip.

Gai Mcleod
6 years ago

I have a nectarine x plum tree. Last year it was laden with beautiful fruit. I put up two different natural lures, plus home-made fruit fly traps. And I sprayed the fruit. But there was not one piece of fruit edible. I nearly pulled the tree out! Any suggestions for this year?

Louise McDaid
Admin
Louise McDaid
6 years ago
Reply to  Gai Mcleod

Hello Gai. For free advice we ask that you sign up, by clicking through from GardenDrum homepage – here’s the link. What’s your main gardening issue or question?. Alternatively if you are near Sydney, you could go along to the Sydney Garden Show at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse this weekend and ask one of the experts for advice.

Hazel Stines
Hazel Stines
6 years ago

Will there be plants to buy??

Louise McDaid
Admin
Louise McDaid
6 years ago
Reply to  Hazel Stines

Yes, you can check the Sydney Garden Show website for more details. gardenshow.com.au