If you walk through the Glen Mist garden this weekend, you will discover heritage trees and "hundreds" of varieties of plants.
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It is one of eight private gardens in Bundanoon open to the public, for the town's Garden Ramble on October 29 and 30.
![The Tirage garden is one of eight open on October 29 and 30 for the Bundanoon Garden Ramble. Picture by Briannah Devlin. The Tirage garden is one of eight open on October 29 and 30 for the Bundanoon Garden Ramble. Picture by Briannah Devlin.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/123048163/05ec489d-a4c1-4500-850f-aac865a6cba8.JPG/r0_0_4032_3024_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
A group of passionate home gardeners have been getting their properties ready for the popular annual event.
Overseen by the Bundanoon Community Association, it aims to offer people gardening inspiration.
"It's a very important part of Bundanoon, all of the community gets involved," said Bundanoon Garden Ramble convenor Robin Coombs.
"What you can do with a suburban or residential block, here's no limits to the plants and variety of plants," said garden owner Glynis Charles.
![The fairy garden is a favourite for Di Curtis' granddaughters. Picture by Briannah Devlin. The fairy garden is a favourite for Di Curtis' granddaughters. Picture by Briannah Devlin.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/123048163/27c62e5c-3084-4068-82e1-babe19c99826.JPG/r0_0_3369_3024_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
"I hope they see lots of greenery growing".
Every garden varies in size and has its own unique features.
People will discover a garden feature fit for a fairy, and what owner Di Curtis said was a "meadow of daisies" inside Tirage.
Those who visit the Glen Mist garden will also have the opportunity to purchase textile arts from a stall.
Stalls with different products will be dotted through the gardens, with one holding a café by the Bundanoon Lions Club.
There will be also be a garden market on both days at the Bundanoon Community Hall.
Attendees can look forward to an exhibition at Old Goods Shed besides the railway line, and a play at 2pm on both days, across from Bundanoon Public School.
Make sure you keep an eye out for all of the scarecrows - they will be dotted around the town for the Lions Club's annual competition!
You can see the gardens on both days from 9.30am to 4.30pm.
There will be a free shuttle bus operating throughout the day, which will depart from the community hall.
Maps for the gardens, with descriptions, will be provided once tickets are purchased.
Tickets are five dollars for one garden, $20 for all eight, $14 per person in a group of 20 or more, and children under 16 can enter for free.
They are valid for two days and can be purchased from the hall, each garden gate or via Trybooking.
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