The Live Lighter Nannup Flower and Garden Festival continues to face the challenges of COVID-19, and is forever evolving to ensure the festival goes ahead.
This year promises to be packed with festival favourites including Costa, Millie Ross, Guy Jeffreys, Deryn Thorpe, Steve Wood, and local celebrity Dr Bob Longmore.
They will be joined by Neville Passmore, Carla from Gaia's Organic Gardens, Charlie Mgee and Brenna Quinlan, and lots more creative and inspiring presenters.
Mgee will front the Formidable Vegetable Sound System one evening for a free family concert, and the popular breakfast with Costa will happen at Loose Goose.
The festival will open on August 15 and run over three weeks and four weekends, finishing with a finale party around a large botanical Lotus sculpture created by artist Lewis Horne on September 5.
Due to the incredible popularity of the floral mandala last year, there will be two large scale artworks including Lewis' Lotus. The second will be 'The Decay of Decadence' by Lara Rose Bos and Rizzy.
Lara Rose and Rizzy will take over the front room of Winnies Cottage with a fully set dining room, taken over by growth and plants.
Market stalls will line the main street during the weekends and numerous displays will frame the town. Open gardens, garden tours and cooking demonstrations are back.
And most importantly the town will be in full bloom. This year there is a record 20 000 tulip bulbs planted.
Visit the festival website for all the events and links to tickets at nannupgardens.org.au or follow Nannup Garden Festival on Facebook and Instagram.