5 Garden lovers are expected to gather at Country Paradise Parklands, Nerang, on Saturday 1 August for the return of the Rotary Botanical Bazaar, one of the region’s most popular gardening and sustainable living events. Presented by the Rotary Club of Gold Coast, the Botanical Bazaar has earned a loyal following among gardeners, community groups, retirees and those seeking practical inspiration for healthier, more sustainable living. This year the event will be held as one vibrant day from 9am to 4pm, bringing together expert speakers, specialist growers, gardening clubs, community organisations, artisans and entertainers in a relaxed country setting. Rotary Club of Gold Coast organiser David Baguley said the event offers far more than just plants. “People come to Botanical Bazaar to learn, connect and be inspired. Whether you’re an experienced gardener, just starting out, or simply enjoy spending time in beautiful surroundings with likeminded people, there is something here for everyone. Many visitors tell us they leave with new ideas, new friendships and renewed enthusiasm for their gardens and their communities,” said David Gardening for Health and Wellbeing Research continues to highlight the physical, mental and social benefits of gardening, from reducing stress and increasing physical activity to improving wellbeing and creating meaningful social connections. The Botanical Bazaar embraces these benefits by providing visitors with opportunities to learn new skills, discover fresh ideas and connect with others who share a love of gardening and nature. Grow, Learn and Thrive at Rotary Botanical Bazaar 2026 A rewarding day out for gardeners, plant lovers and lifelong learners This year’s theme, Garden to Plate, reflects growing interest in producing fresh food at home and understanding where our food comes from. Facilitated by Legendary International Michelin Star Chef Bruno Loubet, Garden to Plate invites visitors to explore plant-based cooking, seasonal produce, native flavours, and sustainable food ideas through a day of live demonstrations and fresh inspiration. Guided by Bruno and special guest presenters, this is a hands-on culinary journey from soil to supper. Learn from Gardening Experts One of the major attractions of the Botanical Bazaar is its extensive education program. Awardwinning gardening presenter and Organic Gardening Magazine editor Chloe Thomson will join Brisbane horticulturist Kat Pearson and a range of gardening and sustainability experts to share practical advice throughout the day. Visitors can enjoy presentations, demonstrations and workshops from respected gardening educators, horticultural experts and sustainability advocates, introducing award-winning gardening presenter Chloe Thomson and Brisbane horticulturist Kat Pearson, as well as regulars Phil Dudman, Morag Gamble, Claire Bickle and Jordan Alexander. Topics will cover everything from edible gardening and soil health to sustainable gardening practices, pollinator-friendly gardens, composting, herbs, indoor plants and growing food in small spaces. Visitors will have the opportunity to ask questions, gather expert advice and take home practical ideas that can be applied immediately. A Plant Lover’s Paradise With more than 90 exhibitors expected to attend, Botanical Bazaar offers one of the largest collections of plants and gardening products available on the Gold Coast. Specialist nurseries, growers and horticultural suppliers will showcase a diverse range of plants, including natives, ornamentals, fruit trees, indoor plants and rare varieties. Visitors can also browse garden décor, tools, sustainable gardening products, botanical art and handcrafted items while speaking directly with growers and experts. For many attendees, it is the perfect opportunity to prepare their spring gardens while discovering something new. “One of the things that makes Botanical Bazaar special is knowing that your visit helps support local causes while enjoying a wonderful day out,” Mr Baguley said. Country Paradise Parklands 231 Beaudesert Nerang Road, Nerang Adults $20 | Concession $15 Children under 16 free Free Parking For tickets and information visit: www.botanicalbazaargc.com.au Learn. Grow. Thrive.
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