Explore WA's largest plant market at the Perth Garden and Outdoor Living Festival

Last Updated: 09 Apr 2021
Emily Graham

An annual favourite in any gardener’s event calendar, the Perth Garden and Outdoor Living Festival presented by Kleenheat is back and kicking off in an exciting new location from May 6 – 9 in 2021. 

Celebrating the best in gardening and outdoor living, the four-day festival will take place in pristine Langley Park in the heart of Perth. If you're organised ahead of time, you can also take advantage of their offer and grab cheaper tickets online here.

Bursting with colour, over 35 nurseries will fill Langley Park full of the best plants and flowers in the state’s largest plant market. Enjoy specials and deals from over 100 gardening, outdoor and lifestyle vendors. Outfit the backyard of your dreams from a wide range of BBQs and outdoor kitchens, outdoor furniture, water features and sculptures, decking, and so much more.

All the family are welcome at the festival, with kids entering free. With an outdoor playground, arts and crafts, and plant potting workshop, there’s plenty to keep the kids entertained!

As Perth moves into Autumn, there will be plenty of inspirational ideas and examples to help revamp your garden this season.

Once again the Kleenheat Kitchen is bringing the heat with expert chefs, including award-winning head chef Guy Jeffreys, performing cooking demonstrations daily. There'll be loads of home-grown recipes, samples and prizes on offer across the four days.

See cooking demonstration lineup here.

If you are looking for gardening advice, make sure to check out the Richgro Main Stage to see some talks from celebrity and expert gardeners and horticulturists, including Better Homes and Gardens Host and Richgro Brand Ambassador Charlie Albone.

See seminar schedule here.

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See stunning show gardens designed and built by some of WA's best landscapers. Each year Perth’s best landscape designers create masterpieces to showcase to the public and provide fantastic backyard inspiration. Designers will go head-to-head to win the prestigious Best In Show recognition awarded at the NGIWA presentation.

See previous years show gardens here.

Entertainment

On top of the garden exhibits and cooking demonstrations, there will be plenty of activities to immerse yourself in at this year's festival. Enjoy a taste of luxury in the High Tea, take part in a unique Gin or Craft Beer Masterclass, or kick back and relax in the Botanical Garden Bar.

Luxuriate at a High Tea

Sit in an exclusive lounge among the blooms and enjoy a wonderfully boozy afternoon tea. Each day a team of talented chefs will prepare an incredible menu to accompany tea, coffee and champagne while you look out at the stunning array of show gardens and exhibits.

Book a spot for High Tea here.

Enjoy a Unique Gin Masterclass

Learn the fascinating history of gin and how the use of botanicals and expert techniques can affect the flavour and quality of the gin. The masterclass will take you through a comprehensive tasting of signature gins and botanicals, ending with you crafting your very own personalised botanical gin cocktail.

Book your Gin masterclass here.

See Langley Park come alive for an all-new evening experience, from 5pm to 9pm. The night session provides the perfect opportunity to meet with friends after work to grab a bite or have a refreshing beer or cocktail pre-show. Visitors of the Gardens By Night will experience the stunning Stratco Landscape Show Gardens in a whole new light while enjoying the refreshments on offer.

Learn more about the Gardens By Night here.

Event Details

When: May 6th - 9th, 2021 Where: Langley Park, Perth. Tickets cheaper online here. Adult ticket - $22 Concession ticket - $15 Kids enter free.

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