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Wick and Grow Perth brings you the autumn edition of the Kalamunda Garden Festival on Sunday, March 1st, from 10am to 3pm in Stirk Park, Kalamunda, WA.We’re celebrating all things gardening, featuring over 130 gardening-related stalls and popular guest speakers including Faye Arcaro, John Colwill, Darren Seinor, Angus Stewart, Deryn Thorpe, Andrea Whitely, plus many more.
Plus a floristry demonstration display by South Metropolitan TAFE.
Your ticket includes festival entry, as well as access to all the guest speaker presentations.
Please note: The City of Kalamunda does not allow dogs in Stirk Park. We cannot allow dogs into the event so please leave your dogs at home.
EVENT DAY INFORMATION:
Tickets:
All tickets are $10 plus booking fee online. Children 16 years of age and under are free.
Your ticket price includes access to all talks from all our guest speakers.
Ticket numbers are capped during the 10am to 11am peak period for your enjoyment and safety and they do sell out.
Please take note of the entry time when purchasing your ticket. You can enter the garden festival any time after the allocated time, but entry will not be granted prior to the allocated time.
Tickets will be available at the gate after 11am.
Free Shuttle Bus:
We'll have our usual free shuttle bus running back and forth from the City of Kalamunda Administration Carpark - 2 Railway Road, Kalamunda. First bus leaves the carpark at 9:30am. Last bus leaves the garden festival at 3:15pm. Bus runs roughly every 20 minutes.
Public Transport:
Transperth buses leave every thirty minutes from the High Wycombe Train Station. Buses that leave every and will drop you near the event. Please use the Transperth Journey Planner to plan your journey.
Parking:
There's minimal parking at Stirk Park. Guests usually use surrounding street parking or park in the townsite then walk down (about a five minute walk). The City of Kalamunda may have parking inspectors patrolling so please double check you're not blocking anyone's driveways, obstructing footpaths or parking in areas with signage stating no parking. ACROD parking is located along Headingly Road.
Dogs:
The City of Kalamunda doesn’t allow dogs in Stirk Park. Our event is fenced and we can’t allow dogs into the garden festival as it breaches our event approval agreement and any future garden festivals may not be given permission to proceed in that location if we don’t adhere to the rules.
Plant Crèche:
We’ll have our popular Plant Crèche service available again. You can leave your purchases at the Plant Crèche and we’ll take good care of them whilst you’re looking around the garden festival and enjoying the guest speaker talks. When you’re leaving the garden festival, go grab your car then come and load up. The Plant Crèche is located along Headingly Road.
Seasol Plant Doctor:
The Plant Doctor stall will be returning, thanks to Seasol. If you have a sick plant, take a photo and come speak with our team from Gardeners' Circle, and they'll give you advice on how to hopefully make your plant well again. Please don't bring any diseased plant material into the event.
EFTPOS:
EFTPOS can be used all around the event. All stalls (except for two) take EFTPOS.
For more information, please check out our website.
If you have a question, just ask. We’re always happy to help.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Stirk Park, Kalamunda, WA, Australia, Western Australia 6076, 18 Kalamunda Rd, Kalamunda WA 6076, Australia, Carmel
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