The Melton Botanic Garden is making a positive impact on locals, according to Friends of the Melton Botanic Garden president John Bentley.
Mr Bentley said the garden, located on Williams Street, has been a getaway for locals during metro Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdowns.
“A lot of locals over the whole COVID period … have reported that they’ve discovered the gardens,” he said.
“They’ve said it’s a great place to exercise, get out and about.
“They’re taking their children there, doing a lot of nature play and discovery.
“People who are walking around and smiling, you can see they’re happy.
“People say it’s now their favourite place in Melton.”
Mr Bentley said he was looking forward to welcoming back crowds into the garden and its nursery, once restrictions allow, to see further the joy the garden brings.
“We see a lot of enjoyment in people, being out in nature and being a part of nature,” he said.
“It’s been a real haven for people during the lockdown.”
Mr Bentley said visitors to the garden will also be able to enjoy the wildlife that’s currently flourishing.
“The environment, the birdlife and wildlife has increased,” he said.
“I don’t know whether we’ll have a big influx of people… but I hope so.”
Michaela Meade