Berry Gardens Festival Archive
Take a stroll down memory lane and explore the stunning gardens from previous Berry Gardens Festivals. Discover the unique designs, creative landscaping, and breathtaking plantings that have captivated visitors year after year.
15a Campbells Run, BERRY
This varied property balances open park-like areas with sections that reflect a desire for self-sufficiency based on organic principles
13 Gwenda Avenue, BERRY
This town garden reflects the owners’ pleasure in creating areas to enjoy, relax and reinvigorate.
Avia Hortus
Privacy and the diversity and intensity of plantings are features in this town garden. Being the garden of a well-known local gardening identity and plant collector, it represents both the interesting and unusual and reflects the owner’s energy and enthusiasm.
Violet Cottage
The garden at Violet Cottage combines the pretty and the productive. Cercis, plum and crabapple trees burst into blossom in Spring.
Berry Beach Holiday Cottage
Artistic garden featuring hedging, sculptures, and a serene dam.
11 Banggarai Street, Berry
Eclectic permaculture garden with diverse plantings and wildlife habitats.
12 Kangaroo Valley Road, Berry
A charming blend of ornamental and edible plantings in a cottage setting.
122 Kangaroo Valley Road, Berry
A spacious garden blending diverse plantings with tranquil features.
Virtual Garden Festival
Due to the situation posed by COVID 19 in 2021 the Club with the support of some wonderful garden owners organised a Virtual Garden Festival.
Our innovative and eagerly awaited virtual Berry Gardens Festival made its debut online on December 15, 2021 creating a buzz of excitement in the Berry community as it was shared by individuals and social media sites.
11 Kangaroo Valley Road, Berry
The plum coloured leaves of a mature Cercis Forest Pansy provide dappled shade to a front cottage garden packed with delight. A more formal design is to be found to the rear, with large clipped buxus balls, a gorgeous tiered fountain and wide border gardens that invite a closer look. A towering Acer October Glory and an aged persimmon tree grace the back fence line, bringing colour and movement throughout the seasons.