Brooke Pittman
22 November 2024, 5:18 AM
The Kiama Spring Garden Competition 2024 held its presentation on Friday November 22 at Kiama Baptist Church.
The atmosphere was warm and welcoming as Kiama’s garden enthusiasts gathered in their shared passion for all things gardening. With a morning tea to kick off the event, and a plant sale well underway, attendees caught up to discuss the season’s best blooms.
Councillor Stuart Larkins was present, showing his support for the club, as this year’s competition showcased a variety of gardens across several different categories.
Colin Hollis & Clr Stuart Larkins
The competition was a celebration of creativity, nature and the joy of gardening. Each category recognised the hard work, dedication and love that went into creating beautiful unique spaces from children’s gardens to grand estates.
Winners were chosen over several categories, and include:
Children’s Garden: A Growing Future
Predominantly Native Garden: Celebrating Local Flora
Vivienne Marris, Tony Boothroyd & Wayne Richardson.
Senior Living Complex Garden: Nurturing Spaces for All Ages
Courtyard, Balcony, or Indoor Garden: Green Spaces in Small Places
Jeff Wilson, Diane Westgate, Gloria Elisa Dalla Valle, & Greg Vale
Edible Garden: Growing for the Future
Special recognition was given to Sue Daniels from the Gerringong Bowling Club Community Garden for her blackberry bush donation.
Garden Over 1000sqm: Expansive Landscapes
Garden Under 1000sqm: Compact but Stunning
Jane Parbury, Sue Daniels, Jhett Warner, & Denise Limbrick
The awards were presented by garden club members Vivienne Marris, Colin Hollis, Denise Limbrick, Jane Parbury, Erin Cooper and Jeff Wilson.
The Kiama Spring Garden Competition has wrapped up for another year in a celebration of nature and community spirit with beautiful gardens and dedicated gardeners at every turn.
The Bugle congratulates 2024 participants and winners alike.
The Kiama Garden Club always welcomes new members and fresh competition for their 2025 contest. Contact [email protected] for more information.
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