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The Border Watch : November 1st 2013
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18 NEWS VISIT US ONLINE borderwatch.com.au Spring glory on display Spectacular gardens open THREE delightful private gardens will be open to the public this weekend, allowing visitors to browse through roses in full bloom and explore lush tropical plants before pausing for refreshments. Spring is in the air at Roseville on 20 Wandilo Road, with more than 250 varieties of roses, a highly productive fruit and vegetable garden and ornamental trees. With a produce and plant stall, the property 400 metres north of the corner of Millicent Road is worth a visit when the three gardens are open from 10am to 4pm on Sunday. A blend of native and exotic trees, roses, shrub and lawn areas are what will make 109 Kilsby Road at Moorak a feast for the eye, followed by 9 Corella Place in Mount Gambier, where hosts Tony and Robyn have invited the public to explore their garden. APTLY NAMED: Over 250 varieties of roses are one of the drawcards at Roseville. Free form garden features, native and semi-tropical plants and trees are the main features of the property on the slopes of the Blue Lake city, where a reasonable level of fitness is required for those who want to explore. Morning and afternoon tea will be available at all three properties, while lunch will also be served at 20 Wandilo Road. As a fundraiser for the Anglican Parish Church of Mount Gambier, tickets are $7 per garden or $15 for all three and available at each property or from the church offi ce on Bay Road. andilo Road, is one of three gardens open to the public this weekend during the Gardens Alive event to raise funds for the VISIT US ONLINE borderwatch.com.au Spring glory on display Spectacular gardens open THREE delightful private gar- dens will be open to the public this weekend, allowing visitors to browse through roses in full bloom and explore lush tropical plants before pausing for refresh- ments. Spring is in the air at Roseville on 20 Wandilo Road, with more than 250 varieties of roses, a highly productive fruit and veg- etable garden and ornamental trees. With a produce and plant stall, the property 400 metres north of the corner of Millicent Road is worth a visit when the three gardens are open from 10am to 4pm on Sunday. A blend of native and exotic trees, roses, shrub and lawn areas are what will make 109 Kilsby Road at Moorak a feast for the eye, followed by 9 Corella Place in Mount Gambier, where hosts Tony and Robyn have invited the public to explore their garden. APTLY NAMED: Over 250 varieties of roses are one of the drawcards at Roseville. Free form garden features, native and semi-tropical plants and trees are the main features of the property on the slopes of the Blue Lake city, where a reasonable level of fitness is required for those who want to explore. Morning and afternoon tea will be available at all three proper- ties, while lunch will also be served at 20 Wandilo Road. As a fundraiser for the Anglican Parish Church of Mount Gambier, tickets are $7 per garden or $15 for all three and available at each property or from the church offi ce on Bay Road. andilo Road, is one of three gardens open to the public this weekend during the Gardens Alive event to raise funds for the Sunday, Sunday, 1st December 2013 Late fees apply after 17th November 2013 REGISTER SOON presented by The Rotary Club of Mount Gambier Lakes The Course 10.4km: South along Bay Road, left onto John Watson Drive and twice around the Blue Lake )road) before heading North down Bay Road to the Cave Garden. 6.8km: South along Bay Road, Left onto John Watson Drive, once around the Blue Lake (road) before heading North down Bay Road to the Cave Garden. 3.2km: South along Bay Road to the traffi c island where Bay Road meets the Blue Lake, North down Bay Road to the Cave Garden. Note: The Blue Lake Fun Run Committee reserves the right to change the route if deemed necessary before the event. 629071 18 - The Border Watch, Friday, November 1, 2013 www.bluelakefunrun.com.au 2013 Gold Sponsors Bronze Sponsors Enter Now!
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