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Bass Coast Edible Gardens 

8 - 9 February 2025, 10 am to 4 pm

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Visit inspiring edible gardens in 2025!

Get ready to explore the hidden gems of the Bass Coast, where stunning gardens and passionate gardeners come together for an unforgettable weekend.

In our fourth year, we are delighted to open 16 edible gardens – 13 private gardens and 3 community and public gardens.  Check out our 2025 gardens! 

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Travel through the breathtaking coastal and hillside scenery of the Bass Coast, with gardens spanning iconic locations like Cowes, Cape Woolamai, Coronet Bay,  Kilcunda,  Wonthaggi, Inverloch,  and many more. View our map to plan your journey!

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Our visitors – young and young at heart – are always amazed by the variety of food that can be grown right here in Bass Coast. Get practical advice from local gardeners on everything from seed-saving and composting to pruning and preserving.

Watch advice from local gardeners!

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​Find out about joining one of the many community gardens in Bass Coast, connect with like-minded enthusiasts and make new friends along the way! 

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Be part of an amazing experience and connect with fellow gardening enthusiasts.  Our volunteers receive a free ticket to the event.

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Snapshots from our 2024 Edible Gardens weekend

Our supporters

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A heartfelt thank you to Angelica Quiceno and Sharon Willcox for their creative input in crafting the videos, and to the many contributors who provided stunning photos. Special thanks to Sharon Willcox, Krista Mountford, Paul & Fran Kirkpatrick, Catherine Watson, and others for capturing and sharing the essence of our beautiful gardens.

Bass Coast Edible Gardens respectfully acknowledges the traditional Custodians of the land, the Bunurong and Boon Wurrung peoples, We now share and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community, and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.

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©2025 by Bass Coast Edible Gardens

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