Events
Blooming Tasmania's Events
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Blooming Tasmania has a great range of garden events at various times throughout the year.
Join us in this celebration of Tasmania's amazing gardens
Calendar of Events
2011
September
9-10 Daffodil, Camellia and Floral Art Show - Hobart
17 -18 Launceston Horticultural Society Daffodil and Camellia Show
18-30 Katandra Garden & Bulb Farm Daffodil Display (continues into October)
24-30 Colours of Wynyard (continues into October)
24-30 Table Cape Tulip Farm Open Days (continues into October)
29-30 Orchid Show - Hobart
October
1-16 Colours of Wynyard (begins in September)
1-2 Katandra Garden & Bulb Farm Daffodil Display (begins in September)
1-16 Table Cape Tulip Farm Open Days (begins in September)
8-9 The Spring Community Festival at The Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
8 Cherry Blossom Festival at the Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden
8 Bloomin' Tulips
15-16 Celebration of Spring at the Emu Valley Rhododendron Garden
November
4-5 Rose, Iris and Floral Art Show - Hobart
6 Celebrate Spring in a Native Garden
12-13 Launceston Horticultural Society Rose, Iris and Rhododendron Show
12-13 Gardenfest 11 at Entally Estate
16 Huonville Auxillary for Eldercare Annual Garden Walk
2012
January
7-8 Burnie Lilium Show - North-West Tasmanian Lilium Society
28-29 Devonport Lilium Show - North-West Tasmanian Lilium Society
February
4-5 Launceston Horticultural Society Dahlia, Gladiolus and Lilium Show
10-12 St David's Anglican Cathedral 44th Annual Ecumenical and Community Floral Festival
March
9-10 Dahlia, Gladiolus and Floral Art Show - Hobart
April
14 Blooming Tasmania 2012 Plant Collectors' Autumn Fair
28-29 Launceston Horticultural Society Autumn Show
May
4-6 Chrysanthemum and Floral Art Show - Hobart
Check locations on our map

Click on the "VIEW LARGER MAP" tab at top left and you can view, download or print a PDF map showing the location of all Blooming Tasmania sites.
On each member site's page, you will see a small green map with a black dot to give you a quick understanding of where that site is, and a number (in lemon) that corresponds to a more precise location on the PDF map.
The black dot will give a quick guide as to what sites are in a relatively close proximity and hence may prove useful in bringing together your day plan. When you decide what you would like to do, then go to the PDF map to see more information on how to get to each site.
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