Where and When
The festival is celebrating it's 25th anniversary this year! We would like to acknowledge Lindsay McLeod who first started the garden festival but has since passed away.

This year's festival is special and a number of exciting events, raffle and of course, as always beutiful gardens and entertainment are planned.

It will run on the weekends of the 20th - 21st and and the 27th - 28th of September 2008. The gardens are open from 10am to 4pm on each of these days.

To celebrate the opening of the 2008 festival the Hazelbrook School Band will perform at “Windward Studios” on Sunday September 21th at 10.30am. Devonshire Teas will be available from 10:30am-12 noon and 2:00pm - 3:30pm.

See the Locations of each of the gardens and Hazelbrook Public School.

A brochure with maps and detailed information of the gardens is available on purchasing your tickets. Visit the News for ticket purchasing information.

The Hazelbrook-Woodford Garden Festival
About the Hazelbrook-Woodford Garden Festival
Hazelbrook Public School has organized this wonderful event for over twenty-three years. The gardens, set in the Jewel and Heart of the Mountains, are a testament to the hard work, imagination and love of nature shown by their owners, and invite both appreciation and admiration.

These diverse and delightful gardens offer something of interest to all, they exhibit a range of landscapes, established trees, flowers, natives, herbs, fruit trees and shrubs set amidst the unique charm of the Blue Mountains.

Enjoy the experience of tranquil walks along meandering paths amongst the beauty of nature. Breathe fresh mountain air. Talk to the garden owners to find out how they have developed organic/permaculture environmental drought resistant gardens.

The school has its own greenhouse and propagation facility and plants from the greenhouse will be available for sale at each of the gardens for the duration of the festival. There is always a bargain!

The festival will run on the weekends of the 20th - 21st and the 27th - 28th of September 2008. The gardens are open from 10am to 4pm on each of these days.

An inclusive ticket to view all gardens costs $20.00 while individual garden tickets cost $4.00. Children under 14 years are free when accompanied by an adult. Tickets can be purchased at each garden during the festival.

A brochure with maps and detailed information about the gardens is available when buying tickets.

The festival is a Hazelbrook Public School P&C initiative raising funds for the direct benefit of the students by providing much needed school facilities.
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