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Onerahi Garden Club Meet-up | Whangārei

toiletAvailable
wheelchairAccess
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free for visit, $30 for annual membership
In Person

Occurrences
Fri, 20 Feb, 10:00 am
Fri, 20 Mar, 10:00 am
Fri, 17 Apr, 10:00 am
Duration2 hours
Address

Onerahi, Whangārei, Northland

Venue
Onerahi Community Hall
Suitable Ages
All Ages

Description of Onerahi Garden Club Meet-up | Whangārei

🌱 Join the vibrant Onerahi Garden Club in Whangārei for monthly meet-ups where garden enthusiasts gather to share their passion for plants, flowers, and sustainable gardening practices. Our welcoming community meets at the Onerahi Community Hall, offering a perfect venue for both experienced gardeners and beginners to connect.

🌻 Each session runs from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM on the third Friday of every month, providing opportunities to:

  • Exchange gardening tips and knowledge
  • Discuss seasonal gardening topics
  • Connect with fellow plant enthusiasts
  • Share experiences and learn new techniques

🏡 Whether you maintain a sprawling garden or nurture a collection of potted plants on your balcony, you'll find valuable insights and friendly faces at our gatherings.

Entry Details:

  • First-time visitors: Free entry
  • Annual membership: $30
  • No registration required

📍 Location: Onerahi Community Hall, 130 Onerahi Road, Onerahi, Whangārei 0110

📞 Contact: Max

Phone: 09 553 3403

Email: maxailsa2019@gmail.com

The Joy of Community Gardening in Northland

Garden clubs play a vital role in New Zealand's horticultural community, particularly in regions like Northland where the climate supports diverse plant life year-round. These gatherings offer more than just gardening advice; they're about building connections and sharing in the satisfaction of watching things grow.

Northland's unique climate, with its subtropical tendencies, creates perfect conditions for growing a wide variety of plants. Garden club members often share valuable insights about:

  • Local growing conditions and microclimate considerations
  • Native plant species that thrive in the region
  • Seasonal planting schedules specific to Northland
  • Water-wise gardening techniques
  • Pest management strategies

Community gardening groups also contribute to environmental awareness and sustainable practices, helping preserve New Zealand's unique biodiversity while creating beautiful, productive gardens that enhance our local communities.