Something very exciting is happening in Tingha, a small town inland from Coffs Harbour in New South Wales.
Around 2000 feijoa trees have been planted to form a hedge maze. First one, anywhere.
They’re only two years old at the moment and have a way to grow. But, doesn’t it look good?
The maze is expected to be open to the public in 2015. And there are hopes for a cafe and a Big Feijoa*.
I’m thinking Tingha is set to become the feijoa capital of Australia and I’ve got my road trip pencilled in.
You can find out more about the ground breaking work of the Tingha Regeneration Project, and follow their progress via the Tingha Regeneration Inc website.
Many thanks to Christine Neville for the lovely photographs.
*If you aren’t familiar with Australia’s Big Things, they’re usually monster fibreglass sculptures or architectural structures that capture the iconic nature of a place. Mandatory for a photo opp on a road trip.