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Grow To Wow Visitors Once Again In 2022

Following huge success across the three days of the first-ever Grow Ōtautahi, event organisers have this week announced 2022 dates for the popular Christchurch Garden Festival. Grow will return to the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, with entry still .

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Press Release – Grow Otautahi Following huge success across the three days of the first-ever Grow tautahi, event organisers have this week announced 2022 dates for the popular Christchurch Garden Festival. Grow will return to the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, with entry still … Following huge success across the three days of the first-ever Grow Ōtautahi, event organisers have this week announced 2022 dates for the popular Christchurch Garden Festival. Grow will return to the Christchurch Botanic Gardens, with entry still free to everyone, over three days from 18 to 20 March 2022. Festival Director Sandi MacRae says excitement is already building around the 2022 festival, with sponsors and visitors to the 2021 event sharing their favourite parts of the show and coming up with new ideas for next year.

Spectacular Canterbury garden borne of an artful approach

Harmony, colour and rhythmic lines come together in a Canterbury garden. For an artist with a botany degree, creating a garden from scratch on a bare flat paddock presented both a rare opportunity and a challenge. “It was the biggest blank canvas I had ever worked on,” says Margie Waters. Margie and her husband, Owen, a now-retired pilot, moved from Auckland to North Canterbury in 2006 with their two teenage sons, lured by family in Christchurch and the opportunity to buy a block of land in Ohoka, just 25 minutes’ drive from the city. Juliet Nicholas/NZ House & Garden Margie and Owen Waters. At right, buxus balls dot a lime-chip path flanked with four Malus ‘Red Top’ crab apple trees underplanted with Lavandula ‘Grosso’ and white creeping thyme; pyramid-shaped Malus ‘Ballerina Polka’ apples grow behind a Malus ‘Jack Humm’ crab apple at the far end with a feijoa hedge linking to the potager beyond.

Grow Ōtautahi Christchurch Garden Festival

Friday, 12 March 2021, 9:49 am Visitors revel in Grow exhibitions, workshops, activities and demonstrations Gates opened on the first-ever Grow Ōtautahi this morning and the Christchurch Botanic Gardens is already buzzing with people enjoying what the Garden City’s own garden festival has to offer. Grow Ōtautahi is free for everyone over three days – Friday, Saturday and Sunday 12-14 March – in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens. The festival is in the area surrounding the Ilex Café – with signs from gardens entrances. Festival Director Sandi MacRae says it’s exciting welcome people to Christchurch’s very own garden festival “Grow is all about the community and

Not Long To Grow! | Scoop News

Set-up starts today (Friday 5 March 2021) in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens as the city gets ready to host the first-ever, free Grow Ōtautahi festival. Fences are going up on-site and exhibitors will start to arrive over coming days to get ready for gates opening to the public for three days from 9am on Friday 12 March. Grow is a garden festival like you’ve never seen before and it’s FREE for everyone. Take a look at the Grow programme to see what’s on and plan your visit over the three days of the free event. One of the many festival highlights will likely be the interactive City

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