Keeping natural plant regeneration flowing with this opportunity to learn about different propagation techniques for Eremophila.
Celebrate nature and community with us! Fruit & Veg Swap is a wonderful opportunity to share the surplus from your garden with community.
Learn to sketch natural landscapes in this watercolour workshop with illustrator Lauren Mullinder.
Explore the art of landscape illustration in this watercolour workshop with illustrator Lauren Mullinder.
Discover wildlife apartments, the wood-wide-web, and trees that existed before Adelaide. A guided walk through Hazelwood Park.
Explore this unique linear trail and discover the native plant corridor created along the way. Learn from the people caring for this place.
Flow back to the past as you immerse yourself in the forest rich in heritage.
Children become “Mini Farmers” for a day. A playful & educational immersion into farm life with hands-on learning on nature & growing food
Marvel at the ancient River Red Gums, while learning about the native plants and biodiversity of this site from the people who care for it.
Come and learn how to divide and repot native seedlings for a revegetation project at this hands on propagation workshop!
Learn about plants that were once considered useful, now known as Wild and Weedy Plants growing in Adelaide Botanic Garden.
These exquisite 200-year-old paintings take you on a journey across the land, skies and water of Singapore and Malaysia.
Chris Bryant and John Boland describe their journey caring for their urban farm and magnificent Mallee wonderland.
Find out how to design and care for a garden with plants that are indigenous to the City of Onkaparinga council region
In the arboretum, nature’s flow always surrounds - and gently captures you. Don’t miss this opportunity!
Nature-inspired craft morning designed to connect young minds with bugs, gardens, and creativity.
Join us for Shinrin-yoku / Forest Bathing in Himeji Gardens with the opportunity to have a go at writing Haiku a Japanese form of poetry.
Want to grow food and flowers for next to nothing? Join us for a hands-on workshop where you’ll learn composting, worm farming & propagation
Uncover the biodiversity, wildlife and remnant trees of Heywood Park on this guided walk. Learn from the people caring for this place.
Uncover the hidden world of pollen and the science behind the flowering plants of the Adelaide Botanic Garden.
Start your day surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature as Bungala Park awakens. This walk will let you slow down and take it all in
We will explore the role of seeds in ecological restoration and the importance of seasonality and intergenerational caring for nature
Join Julian Blackhirst, Head of Gardens at the Diggers Club to understand the concept of the imaginal world and the craft of gardening.
Unleash your creativity and cultivate your green thumb by painting terracotta pots and planting native flora.
Capture nature’s beauty through landscape illustration in this watercolour workshop with illustrator Lauren Mullinder.
Discover the last major remnant of native coastal vegetation in the greater Adelaide region.
Visit this serene, secluded and special space including a Kaurna garden with edible native plants and herbs
Government House Spring Open Day will be held on Sunday, 12 October in conjunction with the South Australia’s Nature Festival
An exclusive behind the scenes tour of award-winning NGERINGA Summit Vineyard with curated wine tasting and snacks by Chef Shannon Fleming.
Discover the historic garden and restored habitat at Michael Perry Reserve in the City of Burnside.
Join on this Community Gardening Bus Tour and experience our Community Gardens and the beautiful Community-developed and maintained gardens
Sophie will take you on a tour of her rewilding project, then enjoy morning tea, and mindful ephemeral art activities with Kate Hubmayer using local materials.
Explore, through a guided walk, how flow shapes the ecology of the Port River and how the river, and its inhabitants, influence us.
A much-loved garden with a diverse collection of plants, veggies and fruit trees grown using organic principles
Visit the Tea House and experience the flow of tea, nature, and connection in Adelaide’s Botanic Gardens.
A happy, magical place jam-packed with mosaics immersed in nature with its creative and quirky garden.
A stunning spectacle of flowers, foliage and fragrance in a pretty cottage garden