Gardening in New Zealand
Gardening is a popular pastime in New Zealand. A 2007/2008 survey of physical activities found that 43% of New Zealanders had participated in gardening in the previous 12 months.[1] A range of books, magazines and television programmes are dedicated to the topic.
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New Zealand has restrictions on trading during the Easter holiday break, and in recent years garden supply centres have flouted the law and remained open.[2]
Gardens
- Ayrlies Garden
- Caccia Birch House
- Dunedin Chinese Garden
- Government Gardens
- Ohinetahi
- Parnell Rose Gardens
- Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust
Botanical gardens
Gardeners and horticulturists
- Maggie Barry presented a television show and writes a gardening column
- Bob Berry
- Lady Anne Berry
- William Douglas Cook
- Barbara Winifred Matthews
- James William Matthews
- Eion Scarrow
- Emily Stevens
Environmental issues
With the European settlement of New Zealand, which occurred in relatively recent times from an ecological perspective, a wide range of plants were introduced into the country for both agriculture and for gardens. Many of the plants went on to become invasive species.[3]
Some notable examples of invasive plants that are used in gardens include:
- Agapanthus (Agapanthus praecox)
- Blue morning glory (Ipomoea indica)
- Old man's beard (Clematis vitalba)
See also
- New Zealand Gardens Trust
- Culture of New Zealand
- Environment of New Zealand
References
- "Sport, Recreation and Physical Activity Participation Among New Zealand Adults: Key Results of the 2007/08 Active New Zealand Survey" (PDF). SPARC Aotearoa.
- NZPA (21 April 2011). "Stores to flout Easter laws". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 20 January 2012.
- Sullivan, J.J.; S.M. Timmins; P.A. Williams (2005). "Movement of exotic plants into coastal native forests from gardens in northern New Zealand". New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 29 (1): 1–10.
Further reading
- Dawson, Bee (2010). A History of Gardening in New Zealand. Random House New Zealand. ISBN 978-1-86962-156-8.