Japanese Garden in Toowoomba QLD
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Japanese Garden in Toowoomba QLD
g'day all, here is some photos of the Japanese Garden in Toowoomba, a must see when you visit Toowoomba.
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Thanks for the photos James. It's just under 2 hrs from my place. Is it the Towooba flower festival next week? I might go and have a look during the school holidays.
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Yes the Carnival of Flowers is on next weekend and also the Toowoomba Bonsai Group Annual Show as well, the Japanese Gardens are at the Universitykvan64 wrote:Thanks for the photos James. It's just under 2 hrs from my place. Is it the Towooba flower festival next week? I might go and have a look during the school holidays.
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Hey James. I went to the Toowoomba Japanese garden today. It was a bit wet so by the time we got there it was a bit too late to find our way to the bonsai show (I didn't write the event's address down and had some hard time looking around for it )
Anyway, the garden is beautiful and I manage to some pics too.
Thanks for letting me know about this garden.
Anyway, the garden is beautiful and I manage to some pics too.
Thanks for letting me know about this garden.
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Japanese Garden Toowoomba QLD
Some more pics..
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Hi Kvan glad to see that you made it to see the Gardens, hope you enjoyed them.
James
James
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I want to get the Japanese Gardens in Toowoomba everytime I go there, but never have a chance :/ next time!
I did manage to get to the Bonsai show and was very impressed with some of the trees! WIll upload pics later.
I did manage to get to the Bonsai show and was very impressed with some of the trees! WIll upload pics later.
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Please upload the pics Nathan!
Thanks,
DK
Thanks,
DK
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awesome gardens guys! my back yard will one day be like that one day..
love that pine near the water too, does anyone know what species it is? i presume its JBP?
jamie
love that pine near the water too, does anyone know what species it is? i presume its JBP?
jamie
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I guess it's JBP too jamie. They have heaps of flowers and cones. Wondering if we could collect seeds from them when they mature? Oh, I would love my back yard to look like that too jamie
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