Orange Open Gardens

Orange Public School invites to come and explore eight of Oranges magnificent private gardens.

Even as our region suffers through drought and tough water restrictions, there are dedicated gardeners working hard to keep their garden flourishing in tough conditions. On November 9, 9am – 5pm, eight of these varied local gardens will be opened to the public, ranging in style from small cottage style gardens to larger established native gardens

Now in its second year, Orange Open Gardens hosted by Orange Public School aims to bring our community together, instilling joy and hope through experiencing the beauty of our local flora.

“Orange Public School are thrilled to show some of Orange’s gorgeous private gardens,” said Committee member Lindy Kay.

“We are excited for the public to enjoy the day out, meandering in the sun, and indulging in gardens usually only enjoyed by the owners. A very big thank you to the garden owners for their generosity in opening their gardens - Orange Public School really appreciates your willingness”.

Lindy added that this year some parents and teachers were among those opening their gardens.

Enjoy cups of tea, baked delights or a light lunch as you meander through the gardens. A map will be provided with the location of each of the gardens enabling you to explore the gardens at your leisure.

And, for a small cost, you can join horticulturist Libby Cameron, a volunteer at Sydney’s Royal Botanic Gardens and international garden tour leader on a guided walk around the most beautiful streets of Orange.

Plant stalls and cake stalls will be available at various gardens, plus workshops on how to create a worm farm, activities for children, a vintage car collection display and performances from Orange Public School music groups and choir will occur throughout the day.

Artwork from local artist and children’s book illustrator Freya Blackwood will also be available for purchase.

Tickets are available now at www.orangeopengardens.org.au  or may be purchased on the day at each of the gardens or at a central hub located at Orange Public School Kite Street campus

All proceeds from entry fees and stalls support Orange Public School to enhance the learning of their students, improve outdoor spaces and develop existing sustainability programs.

 

Photographer: Pip Farquharson www.photographybypip.com.au Instagram photographybypip