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We welcome visitors. Buses are catered for as well as large and small groups. Gardens are partly wheel chair accessible as paths move around hillside.
There are interesting plants in flower all year. If anyone wants information on any plant please email me. If you notice a wrong name please also let me know. Some of the plants growing are available as seed, cuttings or divisions.
What is Happening at Wharepuke
June 2010
I started planting Wharepuke in 1993
We have changed direction at Wharepuke.
I am no longer growing container plants and am spending more time making the gardens more interesting. I'm even hopefully getting on top of the weeds.I have got much of the sunken, dry-climate garden done this year and have planted out manyof the interesting succulents I have had waiting.
We have moved the old Lynfield Community Hall from Auckland into the garden and it has now been renovated. This is being used for a variety of events, some passive, some active such as poetry reading, plays, plant displays, art shows, meetings etc etc. Bookings are now being taken for anyone who wishes to use it.
We are now starting to use the garden for day and evening performances, weddings, sculpture shows and other happenings. The hall will give a backup if it is wet.
We are also catering for tours, bus and smaller groups so our commercial kitchen is now operating. As well.we are able to run horticultural and art and print courses on the site conducted by highly qualified members of the family and outsiders.

The entranceway to The Venue
The six accommodation units provide accommodation for those who want to stay in the garden and experience the subtropical atmosphere we have created here. The units will also provide accommodation for those involved in courses being run . Being so close to the historical Kerikeri Mission Station and Stone Store is an added attraction for our guests as it is an easy walk to the area.
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