The Melbourne International Flower and Garden
Show rolled up, looked gorgeous and then disappeared last week, much like a flower blossoming.
Inside the massive exhibition space there were oohs and ahhhs aplenty from the hordes of garden lovers who came to see the work of well-known green thumbs.
On opening night, Lindeman’s Open Garden rose to the occasion with live music by James Reyne, free-flowing wine and, of course, garden experts talking about plants, soil and flowers. CW reckons ideas took root and a blooming good time was had by al