Spanning 7.5 acres, the garden is designed as a multifaceted showcase of plants and trees. It features dedicated sections for organically grown vegetables, herbs, and a variety of flowers. Plants, pots, and gardening accessories are also available for purchase. There is ample on-site parking, along with a pleasant café.
Overall, the gardens were decent but not worth the entry fee — $16 for adults and $14 for concessions.
Organic
Moji gh · 2026-01-02
A really nice cultivated garden. 9 sections plus a cafe and nursery. Can bring a picnic and eat here with family. Lots of art sculptures and non plant sights to see on your trek through this garden. Best done on a nice day.
Family Friendly
Arran Colbourne · 2026-01-17
I've been a regular to this garden for a few years now and it just keeps getting better. New areas get added all the time and seasonal plants get rotated into the mix. Its such a brilliant example of what a public garden space is supposed to be and its nice to see so many people enjoying plants as much as I do.
It's also easily my favourite nursery to get plants from, great stock, lovely staff, even met some other bonsai enthusiasts while I was there. I can see myself coming back here for many more years.
J M · 2025-11-03
Visited this garden last weekend and it was beautiful! It's just that some of the flowers I wanted to see weren't in bloom. But many others were. I also really enjoyed the vegetable area. So, not only did I enjoy the beauty of all the flowers, but I also gained knowledge and played games in the maze. You need to get a line at the ticket entrance, so be prepare.
The Epicure Princess · 2025-11-05
Beautiful!! We went in late September when some blossoms (Crab apple) were out...they were stunning! We missed the full glory of the Wisteria though. We took some photo fame photos....that is why I highly recommend coming here ready for photos. Has toilets, cafe and nursery!
Nadia D'Souza · 2025-09-26