10 Great Gardening Resources for New Zealanders

We aren’t all born wearing gardening gloves and knowing how to trim our trees. Gardening is something that involves constant learning and experimenting. It’s also something that can even require the helping hand of an expert from time to time. 

Because everyone’s gardens are also so different, it can be challenging to know how to manage every plant, every tree, and every shrub. Fortunately, though, we’ve got one exceptional tool at our disposal: the internet.

In no particular order, we’ve compiled a list of some of the great gardening resources for New Zealanders. A whole new wealth of knowledge awaits!

1. Tui Garden

Tui Garden website

Tui Garden is one of the best gardening resources in New Zealand, primarily due to its variety of content. From learning about how to grow the best potatoes to figuring out when to plant different plants in various regions, it has it all!

This gardening resource even features a growing calendar so that you stand a better chance of planting a season’s worth of fresh fruit and vegetables at the right time.

2. Pod Gardening

Pod Gardening website

If you struggle to remember what to plant at which times of the year, then Pod Gardening is an ideal resource for you. This site is dedicated to growing guides, a growing calendar, practical gardening tips, and even recipes.

You can learn about common pest problems and how to solve them, beneficial insects and birds, and how to turn your yard into an oasis. There is even a store to purchase seeds once you finish learning about which ones to plant right now.

3. Palmers

Palmers website

Palmers has been a one-stop-shop for gardening supplies and advice for eons. Seasoned and beginner gardeners often find all the information they need with one quick visit to this online gardening resource.

You can get inspiration, find ideas for getting the kids involved in gardening, and even learn about growing citrus and attracting birds to your garden.

4. Kings

Kings Plant Barn website

Whether you need gardening advice or gardening supplies, keen gardeners across the country make use of Kings as their preferred resource. You can pick up planters, containers, and gardening supplies, not to mention information on the best house plants, shrubs, fruit trees, and grasses.

Kings also release monthly checklists, news stories, and articles that are sure to come in handy for people who want up-to-date information on what to plant next.

5. Yates

Yates community blog

Whether you need products, plants, or solutions to problems, Yates is one of the best gardening resources for you. There is almost nothing this site doesn’t cover, which is bound to benefit beginner and expert gardeners alike.

You can join a community of gardeners, share tips, ask questions, and even join the Yates Garden Club. What’s more, new information and articles are added all the time, so you can always receive an answer to that burning question.

6. Sarah the Gardener

Sarah the Gardener

If you are more interested in the faces behind the gardens and their journeys, then Sarah the Gardener is an ideal gardening resource for you. This site follows Sarah’s gardening journey, which offers you the opportunity to learn new things and become inspired.

Sarah the Gardener also offers books, cooking ideas, and the opportunity to ask questions. It’s a far more personal gardening resource than several others in NZ.

7. Homegrown Happiness

Homegrown Happiness

Gardening can be about more than mowing the lawns, pulling the weeds, and trimming the hedges. It can also be about producing ingredients for homemade goods and getting creative in your own slice of paradise.

So, that’s where Homegrown Happiness comes in. This NZ gardening resource offers helpful gardening tips. It can also be your go-to when you want to learn how to bake bread, preserve goods, or even whip up a delicious salad with a difference.

8. Kath Irvine’s Edible Backyard

Kath Irvine’s Edible Backyard

Grocery shopping is getting more expensive by the year, which is why many people are now turning to their backyards to make up the bulk of their weekly food supply. Kath Irvine’s Edible Backyard is an excellent resource for those who are not sure where to start.

You can learn about what to plant at various times of the year, how to prevent fungal diseases, and what it really takes to feed a family from what you produce yourself. Take your time to explore this site and gain a whole new appreciation for homegrown produce.

9. Kitchen Gardeners International

Kitchen Gardeners International

While not strictly a New Zealand gardening resource, the Kitchen Gardeners International site is worthy of mention. The non-profit organisation is based in the United States but offers opportunities and garden project ideas for people worldwide.

This particular resource also focuses heavily on public garden food projects instead of private ones for your family’s consumption.

10. There’s Also Our Crewcut Blog

 
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Crewcut is a lawn care company with franchises across the country. While we’re quite proud of our team who take care of our lawn care needs, we also make sure our site can be more than a point of contact. We also offer an articles section with lawn tips, garden tips, backyard banter, and information from our franchisees.

 Whether you need lawn care services or advice on how to tame your backyard jungle, Crewcut can definitely be of assistance.

Klaris Chua-Pineda