Otago Daily Times

Garden on shores of Lake Wakatipu wins supreme landscapin­g award

- STAFF REPORTER

A DISTINCTLY Lake Wakatipu landscape, which embraces native planting and supports local wildlife, has won the supreme award at the New Zealand Landscapes of Distinctio­n Awards.

The awards were handed out in Auckland on Saturday night and the garden on a Mt Creighton property won the top award.

The garden was created by Green Therapy, a Christchur­ch design and landscapin­g business.

The sustainabl­e project includes 98% native planting and was titled ‘‘Bob’s Cove Retreat’’. It was praised by the judging panel as a harmonious space alongside Lake Wakatipu, with a strong connection and contributi­on to the wider environmen­t.

‘‘It is perched on a sloping site, with many soil types, shifting water courses and is subject to both animal and plant pest species. The project embodies strong environmen­tal practices such as ecosourcin­g, pest control, reuse of onsite resources, water management and client education,’’ the judges said.

‘‘Many of the natives planted on the site are ecosourced seeds from the local area, mulch was sourced from locally windfelled trees and cutdown exotic species were left on site to rot away.

‘‘During the developmen­t process, the client has become an ecowarrior, with a great desire to continue the pest weed cleanup on the adjoining Te Papa Atawhai (Department of Conservati­on) land. The owner has become so invested in the garden and its connection to the wider landscape around it that he is now committed to clearing many exotic weeds from the surroundin­g Doc land and river edges.’’

Green Therapy owner Bryce

Coulter said Bob’s Cove Retreat was a unique project due to the extreme climate conditions so hardiness and plant species selection were critical to success.

Arrowtown landscapin­g business Kate Campbell Gardens also won one of the elite New Zealand Landscapes of Distinctio­n Awards for her work on The Elms, Lake Hayes Residences.

The project won the premier award for garden management/ maintenanc­e and a gold medal in the residentia­l project garden management/maintenanc­e for properties of more than 400sq m.

The Elms’ gardens, which were designed by Suzanne Turley, are on a steep northfacin­g slope that has uninterrup­ted views of Lake Hayes and the mountains beyond. The gardens are formed around three apartments. The gardens sympatheti­cally complement a historic Ulmus glabra — a horizontal elm in the formal common entrance with layers of evergreen hedging, back planted with shrubs and additional trees.

More than 130 projects from around the country were entered into the Landscapes of Distinctio­n Awards. Awardwinni­ng projects represent the top echelon of landscapin­g design and constructi­on in the country.

Entries were 50% up on last year.

Other Otago businesses to win awards were: Design + Garden Landscapes, Diva Landscapes, Green Therapy, Kate Campbell Gardens, Lakes Landscapes, Natural Habitats and Neville Stewart Landscapin­g.

 ?? PHOTOS: SUPPLIED ?? Supreme garden . . . Bob’s Cove Retreat on the shores of Lake Wakatipu won the supreme award at the New Zealand Landscapes of Distinctio­n Awards handed out on Saturday night in Auckland. Right: The Elms, in Lake Hayes Estate, won a premier award for garden management/maintenanc­e.
PHOTOS: SUPPLIED Supreme garden . . . Bob’s Cove Retreat on the shores of Lake Wakatipu won the supreme award at the New Zealand Landscapes of Distinctio­n Awards handed out on Saturday night in Auckland. Right: The Elms, in Lake Hayes Estate, won a premier award for garden management/maintenanc­e.
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