The large English section
The magnificent landscaped garden covers 14 acres (5.6 hectares) and has 4 distinct sections:
- The large English section with its huge exotic trees and masses of colour.
- The delightful Japanese section complete with bonsai house
- The beautiful woodland section displaying masses of shade-loving plants
- The cool fern gully
The features of the garden include a stunning blue bell patch, an impressive daffodil lawn during spring, a topiary garden, two aviaries, a magnificent laburnum arch, a peony walk highlighted with climbing roses as well as numerous pergolas, ponds, fountains and statues.
The statues add a great deal of aesthetic value to the garden and blend seamlessly with the surrounding landscaping.
Children are a pervasive theme of the sculptures throughout the garden and one has the feelings of walking through the world of Hans Christian Anderson or the Grimm brothers.
Each spring, the garden comes to its peak. The bursting of new leaves everywhere is highlighted with many thousands of tulips, azaleas, rhododendrons and all manner of exotic and rare plants.
At the height of summer, there are masses of glorious hydrangeas, a vast array of perennials, lush green lawns and the freshness of the fern gully.
In autumn, the garden is resplendent in the glorious tonings of a myriad of maples, birches, beeches and other exotic trees amid the tree ferns along Willimigongon Creek.
The gardens are a popular place for weddings and we happened to see a wedding photo shoot on our visit.
The entry is $8 for adults, the proceeds of which goes to its charitable foundation. Children are admitted free.