Stratford Press

Puketarata Garden festival feature

Labour of love for couple who enjoy sharing their work with visitors

- Alyssa Smith

Asouth Taranaki garden with internatio­nal significan­ce is featured in this year’s Centuria Taranaki Garden Festival. Puketarata Garden, located in Ha¯wera, lies inside an outer pa rampart, on a north-facing, free-draining slope.

Jennifer Horton says she and her husband Ken purchased the property in 1978 as a bare hillside property of 20 acres (8ha).

“It has a gully which we’ve fenced off from stock and we grew many plants from seedlings and cuttings. In 1983 we had a house built on the site which was completed by architect Paul Seton with bricks from the Pa¯ tea Town Hall and interior doors from the O¯ punake¯ Convent.”

Since then Jennifer says they’ve added to the property to make it a family home and garden.

“In 1983 to 1984 we establishe­d a main lawn and garden and built a grass tennis court in 1991. We’ve had a lot of pleasure over the years with expanding our garden. It’s very much a family space where we raised our children and now, it’s where our grandchild­ren love to come and visit.”

The garden features a range of native and exotic plants, she says.

“Taranaki grows such great gardens so I’ve been able to keep expanding. I love native plants. We have

Taranaki grows such great gardens so I’ve been able to keep expanding. Jennifer Horton

cabbage trees, dracophyll­um, rata, kauri, nikau, ponga, coprosma, hutu, pseudopana­x, miro and totara hedges.”

Protecting the environmen­t is important, Jennifer says.

“The garden is part of the Taranaki Regional Council’s possum control scheme, with possum and rat bait stations maintained throughout the property. This has greatly increased the bird population, in particular, tui, kereru and bellbirds.”

In 1995, the garden first opened in the Rhododendr­on (now Taranaki Garden) Festival and has been involved ever since, Jennifer says.

“It gives us something to work towards and helps to keep the garden tidy. I’ve had a lot of lovely people visit the garden. I’ve met so many nice and interestin­g people. Gardeners have a shared interest so there’s always something to talk about.”

As well as receiving positive feedback from visitors, the garden is also a garden of internatio­nal significan­ce as assessed by the New Zealand Gardens Trust (NZGT).

“The NZGT was establishe­d as a trust of the Royal NZ Institute of Horticultu­re to assess and promote noteworthy New Zealand gardens and horticultu­re. The NZGT rates gardens

using a three to a six-star system providing a guarantee of the quality of over 100 registered private and public gardens. We received a six-star rating.”

Jennifer says she and Ken are looking forward to welcoming visitors

to the garden.

“It’s something we enjoy, we can’t wait to meet more people.”

Puketarata Garden is located at 14 Ngawhini Road, Ha¯wera and is open for the Centuria Taranaki Garden Festival, running until November 6.

 ?? Photo / Alyssa Smith ?? When you drive up to the garden, you can see some of Ken and Jennifer’s sheep.
Photo / Alyssa Smith When you drive up to the garden, you can see some of Ken and Jennifer’s sheep.
 ?? Photo / Alyssa Smith ?? Puketarata Garden is a garden of internatio­nal significan­ce.
Photo / Alyssa Smith Puketarata Garden is a garden of internatio­nal significan­ce.
 ?? ?? The garden features a range of native and exotic plants.
The garden features a range of native and exotic plants.

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