Sunday, 13 November 2016
Open Garden 2016
Only a few days to go and the garden is looking good.
There will be some amazing and rare plants for sale so be quick.
Monday, 3 October 2016
Ian and
Judy Wintle’s ‘Giving Garden’
You
could be forgiven for believing you’re lost in a tropical paradise walking
through our garden.
Our
one acre labour of love is fondly called ‘The Giving Garden’ providing many
years of satisfaction and solace to our family, friends, and visitors, not
forgetting the wildlife.
After
finishing Uni our eldest son Scott went backpacking in Europe for a year. Only
a couple of weeks before he was due to return home we received news from
Switzerland that he had broken his back in a motorbike accident and would never
walk again.
The
months that followed drew on our mental, financial, and physical strength. It
was not for a further six months that he could finally return to his home. By
that time not only he needed rehabilitation Mum and Dad also did.
Our
garden gave us the ability to heal, it was our rehabilitation and two decades on;
it has blossomed into a lush sub tropical oasis, featuring some of the world’s
most exotic and unusual plants and fruit trees.
The
garden was part of ‘Australia’s Open Gardens’ from 2002 to 2013 and many
thousands of visitors came to visit our garden.
For
the last three years we have continued to open our garden and support a local
Lions Club, we stipulated that all money raised assist disabled children. We
have assisted the Lion’s Club by raising $12,523
in the last three openings.
Overall
we have raised around $50,000 for
charities through our 14 ‘Open Gardens’.
After
48 years of marriage Judy and I know that the time and love we have invested in
our garden will continue to give us and our visitor’s joy for many years to
come.
We
plan to continue opening our garden for as long as we are able to as we enjoy
the weekend and meeting so many fellow gardeners.
There
is always something new to see in this garden and 2016 is no exception with big
changes to the garden.
As
usual there will be some great plants for sale, refreshments from the Lions
Club and a raffle. Some visitors stay for up to four hours and they are welcome
to bring their camera.
We
have welcomed many bus tours through our garden and have given over 135 power
point presentations to gardening and service clubs throughout South East
Queensland.
Ian
has his own website ‘garden product
reviews.com’ and a garden blog at ‘ianjudy.blogspot.com’
over 250,000 people from over 100 countries around the world have seen our
garden this way. The blog has been archived by the Queensland State Library as
being of significant importance to the state of Queensland.
Ian
also has a Facebook page called ‘The
Giving Garden’ which has over 1650 followers and another Facebook page ‘Open Gardens and Events Queensland’
where people who intend to open their garden can post information. This was badly
needed as the ‘Australia’s Open Gardens’ Scheme closed down in June 2015.
So,
please come and enjoy our beautiful garden, we are sure you will not be disappointed.
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