HortTalk - Blue Mountain Nurseries
Blue Mountain Nurseries – the history of a southern gem By Denis Hughes, General Manager and New Plant Development, Blue Mountain Nurseries One of the country’s oldest nurseries, Blue Mountain has seen...
View ArticleHortTalk - An Introduction to NZ’s Native Plants
“An introduction to NZ’s native plants – the launch of new fact sheets from NZ Plant Conservation Network” By Iain Reid, Diploma in Horticulture (Lincoln) Iain knows this material intimately, having...
View ArticleSunday Sounds - Kaikorai Metro
Enjoy a lazy summer Sunday with friends and family. Pack a picnic, grab a rug and enjoy live music, while lounging on the lawns of the Dunedin Botanic Garden. Comprising members ranging from students...
View ArticleSunday Sounds - City Slickers
Enjoy a lazy summer Sunday with friends and family. Pack a picnic, grab a rug and enjoy live music, while lounging on the lawns of the Dunedin Botanic Garden. A seriously lively brass band, packed with...
View ArticleSunday Sounds - Blues Concert
Enjoy a lazy summer Sunday with friends and family. Pack a picnic, grab a rug and enjoy live music, while lounging on the lawns of the Dunedin Botanic Garden. Relax among the flowers and trees while...
View ArticleSunday Sounds - Salvation Army Corps Band
Enjoy a lazy summer Sunday with friends and family. Pack a picnic, grab a rug and enjoy live music, while lounging on the lawns of the Dunedin Botanic Garden. These internationally acclaimed brass...
View ArticleSunday Sounds - Reggae Concert
Enjoy a lazy summer Sunday with friends and family. Pack a picnic, grab a rug and enjoy live music, while lounging on the lawns of the Dunedin Botanic Garden. Love the reggae beat? Sit back and relax...
View ArticleSunday Sounds - Otago Symphonic Band
Enjoy a lazy summer Sunday with friends and family. Pack a picnic, grab a rug and enjoy live music, while lounging on the lawns of the Dunedin Botanic Garden. An eclectic performance of wind...
View ArticleSunday Sounds - Folk Concert
Enjoy a lazy summer Sunday with friends and family. Pack a picnic, grab a rug and enjoy live music, while lounging on the lawns of the Dunedin Botanic Garden. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon of easy...
View ArticleSunday Sounds - Mosgiel Brass
Enjoy a lazy summer Sunday with friends and family. Pack a picnic, grab a rug and enjoy live music, while lounging on the lawns of the Dunedin Botanic Garden. Formed in 1872, and with more than 30...
View ArticleSunday Sounds - Dunedin City Jazz Orchestra
Enjoy a lazy summer Sunday with friends and family. Pack a picnic, grab a rug and enjoy live music, while lounging on the lawns of the Dunedin Botanic Garden. Trumpets, trombones, saxophones, piano,...
View ArticleLions Lark in the Park
A family fun day packed with music, dancing and performers from throughout Dunedin. Hosted by the Dunedin North Lions. Proceeds from funds raised on food and raffle sales will go to Alzheimer's...
View ArticleThrough the Looking Glass
A photographic exhibition that meanders through the upper Dunedin Botanical gardens. Driven by a love of the abstract and the textures of nature, this photographic exhibition will encourage you to look...
View ArticleHortTalk: Health And Safety In the Garden Is Everybody’s Bus
Andy Westgate, Health and Safety Manager, Otago Polytechnic. The Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 will be guiding our workforce from 4 April 2016. Andy will cover key changes and what the new...
View ArticleExhibition – Becky Cameron: The Little Wild
This series of works draws on the tradition of botanical illustration to investigate natural and human-made items found while walking home from Dunedin Botanic Garden. Free Until Saturday, 30 April |...
View ArticleState of Our Nation’s Soil Health and Biochar
By Dennis Enright and Annie Broadfoot A tag team talk that looks at the new direction of Soil and Health and its strengthening partnership with Biogro plus the many uses of Biochar! Biochar is one tool...
View ArticleHorttalk - Digging the Dirt On Soil
By Lisa Short, Horticulture Lecturer, Otago Polytechnic “It takes half a millennium to build two centimetres of living soil and only seconds to destroy it.” Lisa introduces soil basics to help you get...
View ArticleHortTalk - Flora of Israel: Fascinating Flora
By Barbara Wheeler, Collections Supervisor, Dunedin Botanic Garden During a two-week study scholarship in 2000 Barbara visited a wide range of natural habitats and cultivated gardens. Her photos take...
View ArticleHortTalk - From Pruning to Harvest: a Year In the Life
By Louise Nisbett, Staff Supervisor, Mudhouse Wines, Bendigo Mudhouse Wines is the southernmost vineyard of the Accolade Group. Hardworking staff must manage whatever extremes Central Otago weather...
View ArticleHortTalk - Minding Our Bees ‘n Wax
By Murray and Heidi Rixon, Apiarists, Rentahive Dunedin Rentahive specialises in the annual rental of fully managed hives to clients with domestic gardens as well as lifestyle blocks and rural land. Be...
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