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Discover Splitters Creek

Therapeutic gardening programs in Junortoun for NDIS participants and community groups.

​A Place to Grow — In Every Sense

Splitters Creek Gardens is a therapeutic garden grounded in purpose, compassion, and connection. Located on the historic Homebush Estate in Junortoun, only a few minute drive from Bendigo, Splitters Creek Gardens offers therapeutic horticulture programs tailored for NDIS participants and community groups. We provide inclusive, hands-on programs in a calm natural setting helping individuals build confidence, connect with others, and experience the healing benefits of working in the garden.

 

Our programs are led by Leigh Somerville, a registered teacher, experienced horticulturalist and disability support professional with over 40 years in the industry.

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Programs Tailored to Your Needs

Whether you're planting a seedling, designing a sensory garden, or harvesting produce, every activity at Splitters Creek Therapeutic Gardens is designed to support mental health, physical wellbeing and social inclusion.

 

Our programs are ideal for:

  • NDIS participants

  • Support coordinators and allied health professionals

  • Community and education groups

  • Mums and bubs 

  • People of all ages and abilities

Ready to Get Started? Let's a have chat!

Interested in joining a program, referring a participant, or finding out if our services are right for you or someone you support?

 

Reach out, we’re here to help! Whether you’re an OT, a parent, a teacher, a carer or a support coordinator, getting started is simple. Complete our enquiry form and Leigh will personally be in touch.

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Junortoun VIC 3551, Australia

0408 192 461

ABN: 12 686 195 424

Splitters Creek Therapeutic Gardens acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and grow, the Dja Dja Wurrung people. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community.

We celebrate, value and include people of all backgrounds, bodies and abilities.

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