Unveiling student photography at Adelaide Botanic Garden
11 July 2024
A group of extremely talented photography students from Brighton Secondary School recently visited Adelaide Botanic Garden tasked with capturing a series of photographs.
Drop in for local garden knowledge on how to create a productive and beautiful garden, and shop for Diggers heirloom seeds, plants, tools, books, gifts and much more.
Diggers Garden Shop also offers regular garden workshops and master classes to help you hone your gardening skills (see their website for the latest workshops).
You can also join the national Diggers Club – Australia’s largest garden club – providing members with benefits such as seasonal magazines, member exclusive products and discounts on plants, seeds, bulbs and more.
The Diggers brand was born in 1978 when Clive and Penny Blazey made it their purpose to rescue the wonderful old varieties of vegetables that mainstream companies were dropping from their lists.
Today The Diggers Club works to preserve the best plants and garden traditions to help Australians become better gardeners, with Adelaide’s Diggers Garden Shop steadfast in the cause!
Visit Diggers Garden Shop at Schomburgk Pavilion, Adelaide Botanic Garden
Open every day 10:00am - 5:00pm
Phone: (08) 8232 8671
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As part of our COVID-safe plan, you will notice some changes as part of visitation to these spaces. The number of people allowed in each venue has been restricted to allow for the government social distancing requirement of 1.5 metres. For everyone's safety, please respect the capacity limits inside each building. Thank you for your cooperation.
For information on the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium's response to COVID-19, please see our latest news.
11 July 2024
A group of extremely talented photography students from Brighton Secondary School recently visited Adelaide Botanic Garden tasked with capturing a series of photographs.
15 March 2024
The Board of the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium is very pleased to announce that the Director of the Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium of South Australia, Mr Michael Harvey, has been elected as the new Chair of the Council of Heads of Australian Botanic Gardens.