Spring Garden Awards 2014

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Entries are now closed Judging: Sunday 5 October 2014 Entries may be lodged at any time up to the closing date with the Society’s office.  Download the 2014 Spring Garden Awards Entry Form GENERAL INFORMATION One of the principle objectives of the Canterbury Horticultural Society is to assist home gardeners. With this end in view, garden … Read More

Tours – a changing scene 

Tours

Horticultural tours have been an important activity of the Society for many years or should I say decades. Starting around 1985 under the direction of the late Margaret Watling they initially were restricted to a Spring or Autumn garden visit plus an out-of-town sojourn. Under Margaret’s tutelage Freda Hunter took over in 1986 and the … Read More

Iris Garden with Devonshire Tea

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Wednesday 12 November 2014 1pm – 5pm, 451 Ridge Rd, Motukarara Enjoy a talk and walk around these beautiful gardens followed by a delicious devonshire tea. Established in 1998 the Iris Garden is filled with many varieties of iris, peony roses, camellias and flowering shrubs and roses, all surrounded by established macrocarpa hedges. Potted Iris … Read More

Art in a Garden

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Friday 31 October 2014  9am – 5.30pm ‘Flaxmere’ Hawarden, North Canterbury We start our tour at the stunning Amberley gardens of Pat Corbett and Helen Russell where we also enjoy morning tea. Travel through the Weka Pass to Waikari with a short visit to “Possum & Pam’s” gift shop before arriving at ‘Flaxmere’ for a … Read More

View from the Deck – August 2014

View from the Deck – August 2014

View from the Deck

I know the Christchurch City Council is struggling to get things right now there is some more action in the CBD BUT (there is always a but) I see little in the way of vision, futures thinking and the alignment of projects, road design, open spaces, activities and other development that will create a City … Read More

Monthly Tips & Tasks August 2014

Monthly Tips & Tasks August 2014

Fruit & Vegetables, Monthly Tips & Tasks, Spring Gardening, The Flower Garden, Winter Gardening

August is one of the coldest months of the year but it is also the Winter month closest to Spring so our thoughts must now turn to the tasks needed to be completed as Spring approaches. Much of the work is preparation for the sowing of seeds, planting and cleaning up of weeds. As the days lengthen day time temperature can be quite warm which can bring on new growth but be aware that nights will still be cold and there will be plenty of frosts to come.

Family Silver

From the Board, News, News & Events

Honorary Member, Neiel Drain gives wonderful insight into the commitment and dedication of many past, and present members, and their contribution to the Society’s various flower shows and garden competitions over many decades.

Di Lucas questions draft residential chapter Recovery Plan ‘ A Liveable City’

News & Events

A Christchurch landscape architect does not believe plans for the new Christchurch CBD will respect the natural landscape and eco-systems of the area.

Di Lucas said the plans did not show any consideration for the natural land and she would be making a submission against the draft residential chapter Recovery Plan ‘ A Liveable City.’

She spoke about her concerns at the Winter Speaker Series hosted by the Christchurch Horticulture Society last Thursday (17 July 2014)