Saturday, 20 June 2026

Glebe Garden 2

Glebe Garden is not far from the city of Launceston.  It's a garden center and these photos are a few items that are sold there - more to come including the plants later.  This is the second post of what is at Glebe Garden.

This little bridge has recently been built at Glebe Garden, I do think it's cute.  Some pavers or steps to buy along with a few plants, don't know the name of them but they did look alright in mass showing.

 





81 comments:

  1. Looks lovely! This is the kind of place I like to visit.

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    1. One can get totally lost in thought in a place like this one.

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  2. Such a beautiful place! I love that little bridge.

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    1. I too love the bridge Angie and now a small chapel is being built in the foreground on the right hand side which I didn't take a photo of.

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  3. That newly built little bridge is absolutely charming and gives the garden center such a cozy, established feel. Seeing those mystery plants grouped together in a mass display always makes such a striking impact, and it is the perfect inspiration for trying to figure out how to lay out pavers or steps in a home garden. It must be so fun to wander through all the different displays looking for ideas. Happy weekend.

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    1. I too love that new bridge, Melody. I did enjoy walking around the garden center.

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  4. Schaugärten sind überall schön anzusehen!
    LG aus Wien

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  5. It looks wonderful. I would enjoy spending some time here!

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  6. That's a beautiful place. Easy to see you had a great time there, Margaret. I like that small bridge made with stones.
    Have a lovely weekend.

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    1. Such a sweet bridge and I was surprised to see it. A chapel is being built on the right hand side well in front of the bridge, didn't take a photo.

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  7. How beautiful, Margaret. Thank you for sharing these photos.

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  8. It looks very beautiful there. I'm looking forward to see the plants!

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    1. They don't have anything flash there, Marit. They did have some camellias which had small white flowers, not a spreading bush/tree, can't for the life of me think of the name of it...oh dear!

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  9. Your photos and the place itself are like opening the pages of a fairy tale. What an incredible place!

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  10. What a lovely place to visit, I enjoyed seeing your photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  11. Margaret, a very nice place to take a walk among flowers that you'll surely want to buy more than one of. Around here we call them 'nurseries'.

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    1. Some places are called nurseries down here too, Norma. You can have a nursery within the garden center.

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  12. Lindo parque. Me gustaría conocer ese lugar. Te mando un beso.

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  13. It looks very inviting and worth visiting just to look, not that the business wants you to just do that.

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    1. It certainly is pleasant there walking around, dropping in for a cup of coffee, Andrew. They have a nice gift shop as well.

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  14. It looks like a place I could happily wander around in and indulge my imagination.

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  15. What a beautiful place this is, Margaret.
    I can imagine you enjoy being there. I think the little bridge is really beautiful.
    I wish you a very good weekend.
    All the best, Irma

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    1. Thank you, Irma. I was rather taken with that bridge as it's new and I didn't think I would ever see a new one built like that.

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  16. One day, a decade or two ago, we wandered into an excellent garden center to look for a plant for a specific spot--- We ended up spending at least an hour just taking pictures.

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  17. Qué rincón tan idílico y bien diseñado. Ese pequeño puente le da un toque mágico que invita a perderse por el jardín.
    Un abrazo, Margaret.

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    1. The bridge is lovely and you are right in what you say, Jordi.

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  18. It's always an enjoyable experience to explore places like this. The little bridge is quite cute, I like it.

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    1. We don't see little bridges like that down here these days, Bill.
      Take care and thanks.

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  19. That little bridge is delightful and, together with the pavers and massed plantings, gives plenty of inspiration for creating a charming garden landscape.

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  20. Looks like an interesting spot. We missed it when we were there - but you can’t be everywhere, can you?

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    1. No you can't go everywhere when travelling, we only know that well too as you do.

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  21. In so einen Gartencenter findet man immer etwas meine Frau findet
    immer eine Pflanze die wir brauchen.
    Gruß
    Noke

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    1. Yes you can always find something or want something you can't find, Noke.

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  22. It is a beautiful garden Margaret and I thoroughly enjoyed all your photos. Thank you!

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  23. Que bonito Jardín!!! Un abrazo, Margaret.

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  24. Bellas y coloridas imagenes de un espacio de gran belleza.
    Un saludo, amiga

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  25. Děkuji za takový příspěvek, který je pro mne poučný tím, že mám představu, jak taková centra vypadají u vás. V Evropě je to podobné, rozšířený je prodej rostlin a zahradních dřevin a zahradkářského sortimentu, samozřejmě most není možné postavit všude. Ale je pozoruhodný! ☺ Znám i dvě soukromé botanické zahrady, kde si lidé mohou prohlížet práci zahradníků a možná se budou inspirovat ve vlastní zahradě.
    Těším se na další příspěvek, přeji úspěšný nový týden. 🍀

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    1. Thank you, I do think garden centers and nurseries are similar all over the world from what I've been told and seen in photos. Take care.

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  26. It's a spectacular, beautiful garden, and it's also a plant nursery, as we call them here, where you can buy different kinds of plants.
    Regards.

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    1. Well it's similar here, it's often what the owner registers their business as. True nurseries just grow plants/seedlings down here and sometimes sell them to the public as well as wholesale.

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  27. I love how pretty it is. I like going to places like this.

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    1. You can always find something interesting that's for sure.

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  28. I love this place. It is beautiful. I could hang out here for a bit. Thanks for sharing it.

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    1. Was good walking around and looking as we didn't know what we were going to come across next.

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    2. There's just something about walking in this kind of environment.

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  30. That little bridge really does add such charm to the garden. I can imagine how nice it must be to wander around, seeing the pavers and plants set out like that.
    Looking forward to your photos of the plants.

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  31. What a wonderful garden. Thank you for taking the time to share this post and photos with us. God bless.

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  32. Such a wonderful place..I want to go to Australia💖Very interesting country💖💖💖

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    1. It is interesting and so much to see, Anita. Oneday you might get here.

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  33. Nos estás mostrando un lugar muy hermoso, me encanta.
    Saludos

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  34. Gracias por compartir imágenes de este vivero de plantas al que no le falta un detalle, de la flora de Australia, que tanto me gusta a mi.
    Un cordial saludo, Margaret.

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  35. Precioso lugar que también me gustaría visitar. Gracias Margaret y abrazos.

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  36. What a lovely little place. The new bridge certainly adds to the charm. I'm so pleased I discovered your blog. I'm loving seeing more of Australia and Tasmania and its different terrains (I've only visited Melbourne and surrounding areas before)

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  37. Interesting and beautiful Glebe Garden. The small bridge gives it a very special charm. In this place you will certainly always find beautiful plants and garden accessories.

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