Tatura’s Ballantyne Centre was filled with greenery and gardeners for the annual Tatura Garden Club seminar yesterday.
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The five-hour seminar saw about 150 people from garden clubs across northern Victoria and southern NSW gather for a fun-filled day aimed to inspire creativity in the garden.
Melbourne-based guest speakers Melissa King and Chloe Thomson, known as The Gardenettes, made the event extra special, offering guests gardening advice and helpful hints on harvesting and cooking with home-grown vegetables.
Tatura club president Cheryl Miller said the seminar had become a highlight on the gardening calender.
‘‘We hold these every year and they’re such a great time of getting together.’’
She said the seminar was a chance for people to hear from The Gardenettes and socialise, enjoying a two-course lunch, while also acknowledging the Tatura club’s 35th birthday.
Mooroopna Garden Club life member Phyllis Bartlett was among those in attendance.
‘‘I’ve been to these seminars for quite a few years now — they’re always a wonderful day.’’
Ms Bartlett enjoyed The Gardenette’s sessions and found the teaching on heirloom vegetables to be particularly fascinating.
‘‘It was very interesting — I thought they did a good job of explaining things about the garden.’’