Discover a variety of plants grown by a group of hard-working and dedicated volunteers at the end of this month in Bowral.
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Over 50 volunteers from the Southern Highlands Botanic Gardens are ready to chat, share their gardening wisdom and welcome guests to the End of Summer Plant and Produce Stall.
Director and chairman of the Friends Chris Webb said that there were many things attendees could get up to on February 26.
"It's the opportunity to come and see what's prospered in the nursery at the end of summer," he said.
"Come and enjoy it while we still have nice weather."
A wide variety of plants will be on sale, such as dark-leafed Dahlias and Hydrangeas.
Visitors can also grab fresh coffee from the coffee van and purchase cakes, jams and chutneys from another stall.
A barbecue will also be held.
Mr Webb said that people could also come with gardening questions.
"We always have a great group of people who are our garden brigade who offer free advice," he said.
The director and chairman also encouraged attendees to explore the garden.
"It'll be just a fun day out and those people who haven't been before can come and see it," he said.
"It's grown like mad in the last year and we have a new pathway network so there are more places to look around."
The garden continued to blossom a tractor was purchased with a state government Community Building Partnership grant.
Attendees can explore the gardens and browse the stalls at the gardens from 9am to 1pm.
It is a free event.
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