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From backyard beauty to winery bounty: Two standout gardens
From a creative suburban sanctuary to a thriving winery kitchen garden, the 2026 Edible Gardens Festival is set to showcase the incredible diversity of food growing across the Margaret River region. This year’s program features six open gardens, including two standout...
Permaculture in practice: From bare block to abundant haven
A once bare half-acre block has been transformed into a thriving, water-wise permaculture haven in just four years — and visitors to the 2026 Edible Gardens Festival will have the chance to see it for themselves. Created by permaculture teachers Pippa Buchanan and Tim...
Paddock to plate: New long table lunch for Edible Gardens Festival
The Edible Gardens Festival is set to serve up something special in 2026, with the introduction of a seasonal three-course long table lunch celebrating the very best of the Margaret River region. Held on Saturday May 23 at the South Regional TAFE ‘Gather and...
Workshops a highlight of Edible Gardens Festival
From permaculture design and rare fruit, to mushroom cultivation and backyard bees, there’s a big range of all-new workshops on offer to the community as part of this year’s Edible Gardens Festival. The festival returns May 22–24 to the Margaret River region, and this...
Edible Gardens Festival 2026 tickets on sale
The eagerly anticipated Edible Gardens Festival 2026 is almost here, and tickets are now on sale. Running from May 22–24 across the Margaret River region, the annual not-for-profit sustainability festival offers three days of open productive gardens, live...
Edible Gardens Festival is back bigger than ever
The much-loved Edible Gardens Festival is set to return – bigger than ever – in 2026 with an expanded three-day program of open gardens, gardener talks, hands-on workshops and live demonstrations. Planning is in full swing now for the annual not-for-profit festival,...
Edible Gardens Festival 2025 a huge success!
A few showers couldn’t deter a record crowd of keen gardeners who flocked to the weekend’s Edible Gardens Festival to tour productive gardens, and learn about food growing and sustainability. Six diverse gardens across the Margaret River region were open to the...
Great gardens headline Edible Gardens Festival
You'll have the chance to tour one of the region’s hidden gems and most inspiring productive gardens when Michael and Tracey Mogridge’s Witchcliffe property features on this year’s Edible Gardens Festival. Coming on May 24&25, the annual not-for-profit gardening...
All-new Edible Gardens Festival workshops
From worm farms to fruit trees and soil science to successful seedlings, there’s a big range of workshops on offer to the community as part of this year’s Edible Gardens Festival on May 24&25. The annual not-for-profit food growing and sustainability festival...
Edible Gardens Festival tickets on sale now
Tickets are on sale from today to the Margaret River region’s Edible Gardens Festival, coming in May 24&25 and featuring brand new open gardens, live demonstrations and expert workshops. The annual not-for-profit gardening and sustainability festival has sold out...









